From 1890 to 1980. . . The impact of the BSAC and the political dynamics in Zimbabwe
Dr Milton Chemhuru ZIMBABWE commemorated 45 years of independence on 18 April and we reflect on the colonial impact of illegally raising the Union Jack by the British South Africa…
Informal sector to contribute towards Aids levy
Robin Muchetu, Health and Gender Editor PROPOSALS to harness the National Aids Trust Fund (Aids Levy) from the informal sector have been presented by the National Aids Council (NAC) in an…
The rise and fall of Jesus
GREETINGS beloved nation in the name of Jesus Christ. As we enter the season of Passover, we remember the significance of this time when nations worldwide celebrate the deliverance of…
‘Don Mlangeni-Nawa had been sick since August’
Mabutho “Kid” Sithole, a veteran actor, has revealed that his late nephew, former Isidingo actor Don Mlangeni-Nawa, had been sick since August 2024. Sithole, who spoke to Sunday World on…
GreenFuel, ZPC Kariba share spoils
Zimpapers Sports Hub GREENFUEL coach Taurai Mangwiro believes the goalless draw with ZPC Kariba at the Green Arena yesterday was three points lost. This became GreenFuel’s consecutive goalless draw after…
Machope’s double life as footballer, farmer
Veronica Gwaze Zimpapers Sports Hub TYMON MACHOPE’s story begins not under the glittering floodlights of a stadium, but beneath the searing sun of a tobacco farm in Rusape, Manicaland province.…
Tourists vow to continue journey to Victoria Falls despite train mishap
Sikhumbuzo Moyo and Sukulwenkosi Dube-Matutu TOURISTS who survived the head-on collision between a Rovos Rail passenger luxury train and a Bulawayo-Beitbridge Railway (BBR) goods train on Good Friday have expressed…
Steadfast influence pays off for Chigumbura
Don Makanyanga Zimpapers Sports Hub AS the late afternoon sun cast long shadows over Harare Sports Club on Wednesday last week, Elton Chigumbura stood quietly by the edge of the…
Norton awakens from silent talent factory to PSL stage
Langton Nyakwenda Zimpapers Sports Hub IN the shadows of Zimbabwe’s sprawling football metropolises — Harare’s Rufaro, Bulawayo’s Barbourfields and Zvishavane’s Mandava stadiums — a quiet revolution has long been brewing.…
MWOS plan new CAF-standard facility for Norton
Mashonaland West Bureau AFTER renovating Ngoni Stadium ahead of their clash against Dynamos tomorrow, Norton-based MWOS are now targeting construction of a CAF-approved stadium in the town. The log leaders’…








