AFRICA WALKS AWAY FROM OSCARS EMPTY HANDED

LAGOS. – Trier’s intimate Norwegian family drama ‘Sentimental Value’ claimed the prize, becoming the first Norwegian film ever to win the category.

MBELE TO HEADLINE ARIEL FINANCIAL SUMMIT

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Man Utd not planning Casimero U-turn

MANCHESTER United have no plans to reverse their decision to release veteran midfielder Casemiro at the end of the season. The Brazilian (34) announced in January that he would leave…

Farmers hail localisation of agric inputs procurement

Nqobile Bhebhe Zimpapers Business Hub THE Zimbabwe Farmers union has hailed Statutory Instrument (SI) 87 of 2025, Agricultural Marketing Authority (Grain, Oilseed and Products) (Amendment) Regulations (No. 2), as a…

WINLESS TELONE IN TOUGH SIMBA TEST

Onward Gangata Zimpapers Sports Hub TELONE coach Herbert Maruwa says he is happy they are playing some of the strongest sides in the Castle Lager Premiership during the early part…

KUNZE KWASHATA UKO MOVIE CONCIDES WITH UHURU BASH

Trust Khosa Zimpapers Arts and Entertainment Hub SOUTH Africa-based filmmaker Godwin Sweto will celebrate Zimbabwe’s 46th Uhuru celebrations in style with the premiere of his movie Kunze Kwashata Uko (It’s…

Zim targets 6 000 tonnes avocado exports in 2026

Edgar Vhera Specialist Writer – Agribusiness THE harvesting of avocados has started, with the country expected to double exports from last year’s 3 000 tonnes to over 6 000 tonnes…

FOUR TAKE AWAYS FROM AN OSCAR EVENING WHICH SPREAD LOVE

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TWO ROBBERS SENTENCED TO 65 YEARS IN JAIL

Arron Nyamayaro TWO robbers, Conrad Moyo, 22, and Milford Sidahkwa, 24, who are both from Hopley Zone 6, in Harare, have been sentenced to 65 years in jail.

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