Zesa ordered to pay minors injured by low‑hanging power lines

Peter Matika, [email protected] POWER utility Zesa Holdings has been ordered to pay a combined US$66 000 in compensation to two minors from Mangwe District who sustained severe electrical burns after…

Global business network launches in Zimbabwe

Business Reporter Global business network, She Means Business International, launched its Zimbabwe chapter at a highly attended event in Harare over the weekend.

TEASHUN ISN’T MY SON, SAYS SHUTTO

Langton Nyakwenda Zimpapers Sports Hub FORMER Soccer Star of the Year, Stewart “Shutto” Murisa, has revealed that he is not related in any way to Teashun Murisa.

BUSINESSMAN DUPES HOME SEEKERS OF OVER US$1,6M

Zvikomborero Parafini A BUSINESSMAN allegedly duped home seekers of over US$1,600,000.

DREAMS, WICKETS, RUNS

LONDON. – Daen du Plessis could tell that Zimbabwean cricket had turned a corner by the noise of the crowd.

Peace, stability and leadership transform Zim’s tourism landscape

TOURISM BRANDING WITH CHARLES MAVHUNGA As Zimbabwe enters a transformative phase under the leadership of the Second Republic, a confluence of peace, stability, and visionary governance is catalysing an unprecedented…

Trading in Tanganda Letters of Allocation opens

Business Reporter Trading in the Letters of Allocation of Tanganda Tea Company Limited has commenced following shareholder approval at an Extraordinary General Meeting (EGM) held on February 16, 2026, the…

TEASHUN ISN’T MY SON, SAYS SHUTTO

Langton Nyakwenda Zimpapers Sports Hub FORMER Soccer Star of the Year, Stewart “Shutto” Murisa, has revealed that he is not related in any way to Teashun Murisa.

Liquid Intelligent Technologies clears debt . . . agrees new credit facilities to support growth

Zimpapers Business Desk Liquid Intelligent Technologies, a business unit of Cassava Technologies, has today confirmed the full repayment of its South African Rand term loan and US dollar revolving credit…

MAYBE, WE WILL GET ZIM PARTNERS, SAY SA TWINS

Latwell Nyangu SOUTH Africa-based twin sisters, Kefi and Nunu Magano, have joked they will find Zimbabwean partners during their tour of this country.

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