Walking the continent How Eddie Bond found brotherhood on Zim’s open roads
Mbulelo Mpofu and Mthabisi Tshuma UNDER the wide, sun washed African sky, where the land stretches endlessly and the road invites both reflection and resolve, American walker Eddie Bond arrived…
COMMENT : Crossing flooded rivers is suicide, not bravery
ZIMBABWE has lost about 80 people mostly to drowning since the start of the rainy season hence the appeal to both pedestrians and motorists to avoid crossing flooded rivers. A…
Sponsors set terms everywhere — Bosso is no exception
Stanford Chiwanga, Quality Editor HIGHLANDERS are not run on timelines and comment threads, and the sooner fans all accept that, the better for the club they profess to love. Emotions…
Beitbridge on high alert as persistent rains raise flash floods risk
Thupeyo Muleya, [email protected] THE Beitbridge District Civil Protection Committee has activated its disaster rapid response teams and placed them on high alert as persistent rainfall across the country heightens the…
Revolution in the sticks
Stephen Mpofu, Perspective THIS Saturday’s column, as headlined above, should finally persuade unmitigated imperialist stooges cum doubting Thomases that the incumbent revolutionary Zanu-PF administration is indeed a government of the…
US$200m recovered as State sharpens axe on corruption, IFFs
Trust Freddy THE National Prosecuting Authority of Zimbabwe (NPAZ) has seized assets worth more than US$200 million over the past five years after intensifying efforts to recover wealth acquired through…
A stadium beneath the Smoke That Thunders … Zimbabwe ’s grand cricket dream takes shape
Brandon Moyo, Zimpapers Sports Hub WITH the ICC Men’s Under-19 Cricket World Cup already humming along beautifully and the tournament machinery turning with reassuring ease, Zimbabwe Cricket’s gaze is beginning…
The high-stakes shift to remote learning in Zimbabwe
Jacqueline Ntaka, Opinion THE rapid evolution of Information and Communication Technology (ICT) has fundamentally reshaped the educational landscape in Zimbabwe, ushering in an era where remote learning is no longer…
2 South African armed robbers jailed
Danisa Masuku Court Reporter TWO South African nationals who robbed a Bulawayo fuel service station of more than US$4 000 at gunpoint have been sentenced to a combined 16 years’…
When the wild comes home Beitbridge villages on edge as lions cross the border
Thupeyo Muleya, [email protected] VILLAGERS in Tshitulipasi, Nuli and Mawale in Beitbridge District are sleeping lighter than usual, ears tuned to the night and eyes scanning the edges of homesteads, after…











