A student’s car, a million dollar legacy: Tagwirei’s US$1,8million bid turns President’s Austin Morris into the star of the night

Wallace Ruzvidzo, [email protected] THE first car President Mnangagwa owned while studying law at the University of Zambia stole the show at a Harare fundraising dinner — and not for its…

Zimbabwe’s silicon dawn: President launches 2026-2030 AI strategy

Zvamaida Murwira, [email protected] CONCERTED investment in the Information Communication Technology sector is bearing fruit as it has guaranteed connectivity for a data and knowledge future, President Mnangagwa has said. The…

Zim unveils home‑grown National AI Strategy

Nyore Madzianike Senior Reporter Information, Communication Technology, Postal and Courier Services Minister Tatenda Mavetera has described Zimbabwe’s National Artificial Intelligence Strategy as a home‑grown blueprint designed to accelerate inclusive economic…

First Lady visits Zvitsva in prison to get insight into his mind behind 25 brutal killings

Blessings Chidakwa Senior Reporter DEEPLY moved by the murder of 25 people in Guruve, which is still a shock to the community and the nation at large, First Lady Dr…

Yellow machines, big dreams, district on deadline

Raymond Jaravaza FOR years, Maphisa was known as a quiet rural service centre in Matobo District, a place where life moved at an unhurried pace and the days blended gently…

Old political faces re‑emerging as Bill Number 3 takes centre stage

Bill Number 3 has ignited intense debate across Zimbabwe’s political landscape, not only because of its constitutional implications but also due to the renewed activity of long-silent political actors who…

The NAMA unmasked. . .‘Leaks, favourites and the ‘show that never was’

Zimpapers Writer THE National Arts Merit Awards (Nama), once hailed as Zimbabwe’s proudest celebration of artistic brilliance, now finds itself bathed in a harsh, unforgiving spotlight. What was meant to…

Football or water polo: Serious infrastructure gap

Ray Bande Senior Reporter SOME, if not most, of the matches played in the opening Castle Lager Premiership matches last weekend did not give a true reflection of the teams’…

Devolution funds boost rural service delivery

Sukulwenkosi Dube-Matutu, [email protected] DEVOLUTION and road authority funding are beginning to translate into visible service delivery gains in Matabeleland South, with Insiza and Umzingwane rural district councils receiving heavy equipment,…

Is Kuda Mahachi still magic or just Denver Mukamba with flickers of brilliance?

Stanford Chiwanga, [email protected] KUDAKWASHE MAHACHI is back where it all began, back in the black-and-white corridors of Highlanders, back in the city whose football heartbeat once synchronised with his own.…

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