Beyond the murders: Fragility of security in rural Zim exposed
Daphine Zulu Correspondent THE recent arrest of Anymore Zvitsva, accused of a string of brutal murders in Guruve, has left the nation shaken.
Zim wheat demand is outpacing bakeries
Business Reporter Zimbabwe’s relationship with wheat has reached a historic turning point, with national consumption figures for 2025 reaching an estimated 614 000 to 615 000 tonnes. This surge is…
Chivayo honours legendary coach Chidzambwa
Curtworth Masango Zimpapers Sports Hub HISTORY-making Zimbabwe coach and former national team skipper Sunday “Mhofu’’ Chidzambwa has been honoured for his distinguished service to the country’s football with businessman Wicknell…
Ikhabitshi ingenza umlimi azitshayele imali
Ethel Ncube INHLANGANISO ye-Agricultural Extension Services isincwebe abalimi indlebe ngokuqakatheka kokuthi balime ikhabitshi kulesi sigaba somnyaka ngoba ithandwa ngabantu abanengi njalo ingenza umlimi azitshayele imali. UNkosikazi Siphiwe Ndebele ongu-Acting District…
GZU’s specialist hospital heralds new era in medical training, innovation
Nyore Madzianike Senior Reporter GREAT Zimbabwe University is on the verge of commissioning a new, state-of-the-art specialised hospital at its Mashava Campus, marking a giant step in the institution’s implementation…
Ukuhlaziya ugwalo
UMENDO, ISAHLUKO 10 UGugu wathi qaqabu ilanga selisiya kunina. Wananzelela ukuba nguye owayelamakhiye ngalelolanga. UThulani wananzelela ukuba ebusweni bukaGugu kwasekulokukhathazeka okukhulu. Endleleni, uThulani wake wambuza uGugu ukuba uhlezi kuhle wachelesa…
4 escape death as train, bus collide in Hwange
Fairness Moyana, [email protected] FOUR people narrowly escaped death yesterday morning after a company bus was struck by a train at a level crossing in Hwange Town. The accident occurred at…
India’s BRICS presidency pits the Global South against ‘America First’
Dr Raj Kumar Sharma India’s BRICS presidency pits the Global South against ‘America First’.
Regional livestock threats heighten surveillance
Theseus Shambare Zimpapers Reporter The GOVERNMENT has intensified livestock disease surveillance as regional outbreaks of foot-and-mouth disease and persistent rains heighten the risk of tick-borne illnesses.











