Rio de Janeiro still lives in Muzongondi’s heart
Tadious Manyepo Zimpapers Sports Hub FELISTAS MUZONGONDI still says “Rio” the way some people say a childhood home, softly, with a smile that carries a little disbelief. Nine years later,…
Top 10 celebrities who went from riches to rags
It is easy to think of celebrities as untouchable, basking in their fame and fortune forever. However, even the most successful stars can face financial hardship. Mismanagement, lavish spending, or…
Sunflower, oilseeds: another golden opportunity for farmers
Word from the Market Tina Nleya Last week’s Word from the Market focused on potatoes and how they are increasingly becoming a profitable crop for Zimbabwean farmers, as demand continues…
Mthuli heads to Davos as Zim joins high-level global dialogue
Business Reporter The Minister of Finance, Economic Development and Investment Promotion, Prof Mthuli Ncube, is set to attend the World Economic Forum (WEF) Annual Meeting in Davos, Switzerland, this week,…
Gender and disability: The invisible women
Disability Issues Dr Christine Peta Women with disabilities are often overlooked in gender equality conversations. Despite making up nearly one-fifth of the global female population, the voices of women with…
From hardship to hope: Community-driven water projects transform Bungwe Village
Patrick Chitumba, Zimpapers Reporter FOR years, Ms Sofie Moyo (53), a mother of six from Bungwe Village under Chief Bvute in Mberengwa District, struggled daily to meet her family’s basic…
A step by step guide to composition writing
AVID followers of this column will not be surprised to see this title again. I have made it very clear before that in English Language, a lot of topics will…
Energy, market challenges cross-cutting African SMEs
Robin Muchetu, Health and Gender Reporter POWER shortages and limited access to markets have been identified as significant, cross-cutting challenges faced by Micro, Small and Medium Enterprises (MSMEs) across Africa…
Farmers urged to protect their herds against January Disease
Judith Phiri, Zimpapers Business Hub AS the 2026 rainy season continues, livestock farmers across the country have been urged to be wary of January Disease (Theileriosis) — a tick-borne disease…











