37 die in Midlands rain-related incidents
Patrick Chitumba, [email protected] A TOTAL of 37 people have died in the Midlands Province due to drowning and other rain-related incidents since the start of the 2025/26 rainy season, more…
KANDEGE DEATH, TIME FOR REFLECTION
THE death of a punter who had placed an US$800 bet on Kandege has sparked widespread shock, sadness, and reflection across the country. Beyond the immediate tragedy of a life…
Late-season tobacco orders bouy Nampak Zim volumes
Nelson Gahadza Nampak Zimbabwe’s volumes for the first quarter to December 31, 2025, rose by 39 percent year-on-year, buoyed by a carryover of late-season tobacco case orders and improved demand…
Rockstars rock Division League
Ray Bande Senior Reporter AFTER walloping Hatcliffe 41-5 a fortnight ago, Mutare rugby outfit, Rockstars, will have a test of consistency when they engage Mabvuku at Old Georgians Sports Club…
COMEDIANS MAKE INROADS INTO BIG FOREIGN MARKETS
Langalihle Mhiti WHAT began as short, humorous skits filmed on mobile phones is rapidly transforming into a global success story. Zimbabwean content creators continue to attract international followers on TikTok…
Social media nudity is just unZimbabwean
Ray Bande Senior Reporter GENERALLY, Zimbabweans are globally recognised for their deep resilience, warm hospitality, and rich cultural heritage, including world-renowned stone sculpture and vibrant music. They are known for…
‘Structural transformation key to maintaining positive trade balance’
Sikhulekelani Moyo Zimbabwe can maintain a positive trade balance through structural transformation that prioritises reducing energy import dependence, bolstering food production and increasing the export of value-added products, a local…
Fab G Mshanakagogo set to shine on national stage
Mthabisi Tshuma, [email protected] BULAWAYO-based musician Fab G Mshanakagogo is set to represent Matabeleland on the national stage when he performs at the National Arts Merit Awards (Namas) later this month.…











