TAXI DRIVER STEALS BOSS’ CAR ON HIS FIRST DAY AT WORK

Lovemore Kadzura Mutare Bureau A CHEEKY village mechanic, who was employed as a taxi driver, stole his boss’s vehicle the day he was given the vehicle to start work.

Lake Gwayi-Shangani inches closer to 2026 finish line

Sikhumbuzo Moyo, [email protected] THE completion of the Lake Gwayi-Shangani dam is now within sight following the attainment of a 75 per cent construction milestone, a development set to revolutionise water…

INDRIVE DRIVER LOSES CAR TO PASSENGER

Arron Nyamayaro AN InDrive driver lost his car, and other valuables, to his passenger in Chitungwiza.

CZI says 56pc of local firms impacted by Middle East war

Sikhulekelani Moyo Zimpapers Business Hub THE Confederation of Zimbabwe Industries has said 56,1 percent of local firms have experienced supply chain disruptions, such as delays in the delivery of raw…

Cabinet streamlines real estate licences

Wallace Ruzvidzo, [email protected] GOVERNMENT has approved the review of licences, permits, levies and fees in the construction sector, with particular focus on the real estate development sub sector. Information, Publicity…

Smallholder farmers poised to drive rise in national milk output

Tapiwanashe Mangwiro, [email protected] SMALLHOLDER dairy farmers are increasingly becoming an integral component of Zimbabwe’s dairy sector, with industry leaders saying their expanding production will significantly boost national milk output this…

NGWAZI EMBRACES EXPERIMENTS WITH OTHER GENRES

Maria Chiguvari Zimpapers Arts and Entertainment Hub SUNGURA musician Mark Ngwazi has stepped beyond his comfort zone by embracing collaborations that fuse different musical styles.

Independence came at a price: Marabini. . . urges nation to honour liberation legacy

Langalakhe Mabena, [email protected] SEASONED jazz and Marabi maestro Jeys Marabini says Zimbabwe’s independence was earned through the “blood and sweat” of devoted liberators, urging the current generation to safeguard that…

EDITORIAL : OUR THOUGHTS ARE WITH THE INNOCENT KID

IN yesterday’s edition, we led with the tragic story of a man who killed his son before poisoning himself at his brother-in-law’s house.

COMMENT: 2nd Republic’s proactive measures steer nation toward stability

IN an increasingly fragile global economy, Zimbabwe’s decision to fortify itself against external shocks is not just prudent — it is essential. The Second Republic has made it clear that…

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