Makhadzi cleared to return to work after car accident

She shared, “Makhadzi Entertainment confirms that as of Friday 13 February 2026, Makhadzi has been cleared to return back to work by her doctors. “Makhadzi went for a checkup on…

Zim gear for Bonaqua Africa Triathlon Cup

Ellina Mhlanga Zimpapers Sports IT’S promising to be another exciting edition as Zimbabwe brace for the 2026 Bonaqua Africa Triathlon Cup and Multi-sport Festival due to take place on March…

Fodder innovation boosts livestock amid drought pressures

Theseus Shambare Features Writer In Zimbabwe’s rural districts, drought is no longer a distant threat whispered about in farming seasons past — it lingers longer than it used to.

Nakamba to extend Wednesday stay

MARVELOUS NAKAMBA would love to stick around for Sheffield Wednesday’s English League One football fight next season, he says.

Malawi duo seek to help revive CAPS

Tadious Manyepo in LILONGWE, Malawi MALAWI, international striker Chawanangwa Kaonga and midfielder Lloyd Njaliwa, have a full briefing of what the CAPS United template to success looks like, and it…

I’M 91, I’VE JUST HAD MY SEVENTH CHILD

LONDON. – A 91-year-old man who has just celebrated the birth of his seventh child has issued a simple response to any critics. After fathering six children with different mothers,…

Madhake errs on the side of caution

Zimpapers Sports Hub PITBULLS have come out of the blocks firing on all cylinders as the reigning Harare Under-20 rugby champions look to defend their crown.

New NBA All-Star Game format draws highest ratings in 15 years

The NBA’s midseason showcase finally got the bounce it’s been chasing. The first All-Star broadcast on NBC since 2002 averaged 8.8 million viewers across broadcast and streaming, marking the event’s…

Dube eyes kota date with Kokii after Big Brother Mzansi eviction

After his eviction from Big Brother Mzansi on Sunday night, Dube Mpendulo already has plans to pursue his connection with Kokii Beuzana, who left the house last week. The 22-year-old…

Floods in southern Malawi leave 85 000 homeless

The Herald, 18 February 1997 BLANTYRE — Some 85 000 Malawian and Mozambican families have been left homeless by the flooded lower Shire River in a valley in southern Malawi,…

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