Zimbabwean prison escapee recaptured in Botswana

Raymond Jaravaza, Zimpapers Reporter A ZIMBABWEAN woman facing murder charges who escaped from the Gaborone Women Prison has been recaptured. Stella Sibanda (50) escaped from the Botswana prison that houses…

Muammar Gaddafi’s son killed in Libya armed attack

TRIPOLI — Saif al-Islam Gaddafi, the son of the late Libyan leader Muammar Gaddafi, was killed in an armed attack in western Libya on Tuesday, according to a statement from…

UK-BASED NURSE FOUND DEAD IN HARARE HOTEL

Metro Reporter ​ A 35-year-old Zimbabwean nurse based in the United Kingdom was found dead in a Harare hotel room on Monday. Police suspect it’s a case of suicide. Rebecca…

President concludes successful Dubai visit

Nduduzo Tshuma in Dubai, United Arab Emirates PRESIDENT Mnangagwa has left Dubai for home following a successful visit during which he attended the World Governments Summit (WGS) and held high-level…

OUTCOMES OVER ALLIANCES. . . President’s bold stance!

Nduduzo Tshuma in DUBAI, United Arab Emirates ZIMBABWE is open to forging economic ties with any nation and conducts its international relations guided by what delivers the best outcomes for…

QUEEN NADIA: A DIGITAL COLLISION OF CULTURE, LAW AND PUBLIC MORALITY

Kimberly Mhembere ZIMBABWE’S digital space has once again become a mirror for deeper national anxieties, as social media virality collides with culture, law and public morality.

Riverbed pilot rehab begins

Trust Freddy Zimpapers Correspondent RIVERBED damage is being contained with a blanket ban on alluvial and riverbed management while reclaiming the damage has started with a pilot scheme on Murowodzi…

QUEEN NADIA: IT’S SODOM AND GOMORRAH…‘BAN THOSE UNDER 18 FROM SOCIAL MEDIA TO SAVE THEM FROM X-RATED CONTENT LIKE THE ONE ON QUEEN NADIA TV’

Arts Reporters SHOULD the Government ban those under the age of 18 from social media to prevent them from accessing X-rated content like the one being churned out by Queen…

Stronger Together: Zimbabwe, UAE extend government exchange programme

Nduduzo Tshuma in DUBAI, United Arab Emirates ZIMBABWE and the United Arab Emirates have extended their Government Experiences Exchange Programme to 2030, a move expected to further strengthen public sector capacity…

CONSUMERS ARE TO BLAME FOR EXPLICIT CONTENT, SAYS BHUTISI

Trust Khosa Zimpapers Arts and Entertainment Hub SEASONED content creator, Admire “Bhutisi” Kuzhangaira, says consumers are to blame for the proliferation of explicit content across social media platforms.

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