Beyond scores and syllabi: Teaching for future opportunities

IN many classrooms today, success is measured by test scores and the speed at which the syllabus is completed. Teachers feel pressured to “cover” content, while students are trained to…

Entrenching stability through Big 5 bank notes

Persistence Gwanyanya The introduction of higher-denomination Zimbabwe Gold (ZiG) banknotes and reintroduction of ZiG coins by the Reserve Bank of Zimbabwe (RBZ) next week, on April 7, coincides with a…

POINT BLANK: Iran can help Zim process its minerals

In recent years, Zimbabwe and Iran have been working on expanding cooperation in key sectors including agriculture, mining, pharmaceuticals and energy, where joint ventures and technology transfer are expected to…

Antonio lives up to his billing

Langton Nyakwenda in FRANCISTOWN, Botswana ONE would have to go back 14 years, to recall the last time that Zimbabwe got off to a blistering start in an international football…

Scottland reignites Mabvuku’s football dreams with Mutambikwa’s return

Tadious Manyepo Zimpapers Sports Hub IN Tafara, they stopped greeting him. Not everyone. But enough for Tonderai Mutambikwa to notice. It was around 1996 when he made the move from…

Four wins, one question . . . Is this CAPS team for real?

Blessing Malinganiza  Zimpapers Sports Hub THERE is a familiar feeling that comes with a CAPS United winning run, the kind that builds quickly, spreads easily across conversations, and just when…

A homecoming in Bulawayo

Inside ZIFA Nqobile Magwizi THERE are moments in football that go beyond the result. Moments when the game reconnects with its people. When the stadium becomes more than a venue,…

Back on the world stage, but are the Sables ready?

Tinashe Kusema Zimpapers Sports Hub ZIMBABWE’S Sables are back at the Rugby World Cup, but it appears they are not ready for what comes with it. It should feel like…

Six more athletes join semi-finals of ZITF Coca-Cola Four-Minute Challenge

Innocent Kurira, [email protected] SIX more athletes have secured their places in the semi-finals of the ZITF Coca-Cola Four-Minute Challenge following the Harare qualifiers held at Prince Edward High School on…

Transatlantic slave trade is the gravest crime against humanity: Why UN declaration matters

Professor Kwasi Konadu The resolution passed by the United Nations (UN) General Assembly on May 25, 2026 seeking recognition of the transatlantic slave trade as the “gravest crime against humanity”…

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