ZIFA rally behind Mighty Warriors

Veronica Gwaze in POLOKWANE, South Africa THE Mighty Warriors got a timely morale boost following the arrival of Zimbabwe Football Association vice president Loveness Mukura ahead of their tricky COSAFA…

Weekly news round-up

Monday President Mnangagwa has urged African leaders to aggressively invest in water and irrigation infrastructure to insulate the continent’s agriculture from increasingly unpredictable weather patterns. Speaking before his departure from…

Dinyero: The nostalgic history maker

Langton Nyakwenda-Zimpapers Sports Hub MASIMBA DINYERO laughs easily, but his eyes rarely leave the pitch. Long before the final whistle of his own career, Dinyero learned that football never really…

It’s normal for a country to debate on how it’s governed

Point Blank! Newly accredited European Union (EU) Ambassador to Zimbabwe KATRIN HAGEMANN held her first “Meet the Media” engagement at her residence in Harare. During the event, Zimpapers reporter WALLACE…

Reflecting on President Mnangagwa’s call for robust African Standby Force

Ranga Mataire and Alexander Rusero At the recently concluded African Union summit, President Mnangagwa’s call for the establishment and full operationalisation of a robust African Standby Force (ASF) was not…

The unchanging God in a shifting world

“FOR I am the Lord, I do not change; therefore, you are not consumed.” — Malachi 3:6 The longer you walk with God, the more vital it becomes to know…

Benade plots quietly as Sables face tough test

Tinashe Kusema-Zimpapers Sports Hub THE chatter around Harare Sports Club drifts between gossip and schoolboy results, but on the far touchline, Piet Benade stands a few steps away from the…

Econet delisting could signal shareholder concerns, ZSE chief warns

ZIMBABWE Stock Exchange (ZSE) chief executive officer Mr Justin Bgoni has acknowledged that the potential departure of telecoms giant Econet Wireless Zimbabwe would represent a failure by the local bourse…

Zim’s new generation eyes Olympic moment

Ellina Mhlanga-Zimpapers Sports Hub ON most mornings across Zimbabwe, training starts quietly. In Bulawayo’s busy swim lanes, at school pools in Harare and in small private facilities dotted around the…

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