Rethinking natural beauty through ‘Wakanaka’

Theseus Shambare WHEN international streamer, IShowSpeed, stepped onto Zimbabwean streets and casually uttered the word “Wakanaka”, Shona expression for “you are beautiful”, a fortnight ago, he did not intend to…

Weekly news round-up

Monday THE 2025 Ordinary Level results produced the highest pass rate since independence in 1980, Primary and Secondary Education Minister, Dr Torerayi Moyo, has said. In an interview, Dr Moyo…

Young Chevrons draw India in Super Six

Tinashe Kusema-Zimpapers Sports Hub ZIMBABWE will face India at Queens Sports Club on Tuesday after the Asian giants cruised to a seven wicket Duckworth Lewis victory over New Zealand yesterday…

China Engineering Africa’s EV future moves to full factories

China Global South For many African countries to achieve some level of local manufacturing of electric vehicles (EVs), completely knocked down (CKD) and semi-knockdown (SKD) kits designed for this assembly…

‘Chitepo School assists in nation building’

Ishmael Mada WE have high expectations for the Herbert Chitepo School of Ideology this year. We started our work for the year on January 19, after a month-long holiday break.…

Schools construction audit highlights gaps

Ivan Zhakata-CheckPoint Desk A Value for Money Audit by Acting Auditor-General, Mrs Rheah Kujinga, has pointed out some shortcomings in the way the Ministry of Primary and Secondary Education (MoPSE)…

We’re fully prepared for any eventuality . . . As rains continue to claim lives, destroy infrastructure

OVER the past weeks, abundant rains swept across Zimbabwe, bringing a much-needed reprieve for farmers. However, the downpours also unleashed a trail of destruction, resulting in tragic, rain-related fatalities and…

Man calls mother-in-law a witch, fined by Chief

A MAN who accused his mother-in-law of witchcraft and claimed she had supplied his wife with paraphernalia to practice dark arts has been fined by Chief Makoni’s community court. Edward…

13-year-old prodigy smashes O-level barrier

Lubelihle Moyo, Sunday News Reporter AT an age when most children are still locked in daily skirmishes with long division and spelling tests, 13-year-old Manila Vuyelwa Nyoni of Bulawayo has…

Economists applaud improved macro stability

Business Reporter As Zimbabwe is preparing to host an International Monetary Fund (IMF) delegation next month, economists see the engagement as an opportunity to consolidate recent gains in macroeconomic stability.…

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