US courts Zimbabwe for critical minerals supply

Wallace Ruzvidzo  THE United States government has made overtures to engage Zimbabwe “on mutually beneficial supply chain transactions” as Washington moves to secure critical minerals around the world.  The latest…

Irrigation drive expands farmland to 21 000 hectares in Midlands Province

Patrick Chitumba, Midlands Bureau THE Second Republic’s aggressive irrigation development programme in the Midlands Province is beginning to yield tangible results, with the area under irrigation expanding from 14 000…

Chevrons’ eyes on tricky Oman … Middle East nation seek to punch above their weight

ZIMBABWE were last week dealt a psychological blow when the small Middle East nation of Oman cruised to a comfortable four-wicket victory over them during their second and final ICC…

Where have the zimbabwe football cult heroes Gone?

ARE any of today’s footballers cult heroes?  Many believe the local game has lost its lustre and no longer has players that are idolised by children.  While today there are…

First Lady takes tree-planting initiative to Bulawayo….extends support to vulnerable groups in Bulawayo, Mat South, Mat North

Blessings Chidakwa in Bulawayo ENVIRONMENT patron, First Lady Dr Auxillia Mnangagwa has urged citizens to work together in protecting the environment, while also taking advantage of the ongoing rainy season…

Maswanhise shortlisted for Scottish award

Zimpapers Sports Hub TAWANDA Maswanhise’s rapid rise in Scottish football has continued after the Zimbabwe international was shortlisted for the Scottish Premiership’s G4 Claims Player of the Month award for…

Kamativi road rehab unlocks economic lifeline

Fairness Moyana and Rutendo Nyeve, Zimpapers Reporters  THE rehabilitation of the Cross Dete–Kamativi Road, a key economic corridor linking the fast-growing lithium mining town of Kamativi to surrounding rural communities…

Gwanda to roll out prepaid water meters to 3 000 households

Sione Amidu, Zimpapers Correspondent THE Municipality of Gwanda will soon begin rolling out prepaid water meters, starting with 3 000 households, as part of a Government-driven programme to modernise water…

Illegal settlements, wetlands and flooding…How poor urban planning is affecting resource distribution

Vincent Gono, Day Editor  FOR a number of years now Zimbabwe has been grappling with illegal construction of residential and commercial properties in wetlands and waterways in its urban areas. …

From single-digit pass rate to 100%: Inyathi High’s remarkable rise

Lovemore Dube, [email protected] AFTER recording a single figure pass rate in 2008, the United Congregational Church of Southern Africa (UCCSA) run Inyathi High School in Bubi District, Matabeleland North Province,…

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