The Kandishaya Farm model: Proof that Zimbabwe can produce one million youth millionaires by 2030
Tedious Ncube AS we begin the year of our Lord 2026, it is both proper and necessary to extend warm wishes for a prosperous new year. However, the purpose of…
Abundant rains boost optimism in Midlands
Patrick Chitumba, Zimpapers Writer CROPS across the Midlands Province are flourishing thanks to plentiful rainfall and timely Government support, complemented by expert agricultural advice to farmers. The consistent rains, coupled…
Unlocking fortune and success: Ndebele spiritual practices
Mzala Tom In the olden days people did not visit spiritual practitioners as a first resort. Life challenges were normally dealt with within the family before they could be escalated…
The day the Moyo twins become rivals
Fungai Muderere, Zimpapers Sports Hub THE first time Elvis and Kevin Moyo walk onto a Castle Lager Premier Soccer League pitch this season, something will be missing. For the first…
Youth entrepreneurship: A pillar of zim’s NDS2 economic transformation
Nqobile Bhebhe, Zimpapers Business Hub THE Government’s renewed focus on entrepreneurship development, particularly among the youth, is emerging as a cornerstone of the economic transformation agenda under the National Development…
Woman stabs boyfriend with broken beer bottle, leaving him unconscious
Danisa Masuku, Court Writer A WOMAN and two men appeared separately in court facing attempted murder charges after she allegedly stabbed her lover with a broken beer bottle, leaving him…
Devolution shake-up begins
Gibson Nyikadzino, Zimpapers Writer A COMPREHENSIVE devolution legislative framework is being finalised, with the Devolution Bill expected in Parliament soon in a shift expected to dramatically improve service delivery, deepen…
Whizkid aces A-level with 56 points:. . . School secures deviation timetable to accommodate him
Judith Phiri, Zimpapers Writer A PAMUSHANA High School in Bikita, Masvingo Province whizkid, Mukudzei Ziveyi (19) is basking in A-level results glory after obtaining a whopping 56 points from the…
Global disorder and the crisis of leadership: Who decides the future in a fragmented world?
Tinashe Nyamushanya, International Affairs Observer The post–Cold War era once promised a stable world order anchored by United States leadership and multilateral co-operation. Liberal democracy, international law and collective security…
Use coal for curing, TIMB urges tobacco farmers
Edgar Vhera, Specialist Writer – Agribusiness THE Tobacco Industry and Marketing Board (TIMB) has advised farmers to use coal for curing the crop this season to reduce deforestation. The board…











