ZVEREV FRUSTRATED BY LINE CALL
PARIS. — Alexander Zverev rued the absence of electronic line calling at the French Open following his five-set defeat by Carlos Alcaraz in Sunday’s final, where the German was on…
We’ve been touched by Xielo’s tragedy
FOR the last four months, the Maruziva family, who are based in Leicester, England, have been living in hell. Their lives turned for the worse when their two-year-old boy, Xielo,…
TRAGEDY INSPIRING MODEL
Paul Pindani in CHINHOYI A FAMILY tragedy is inspiring an 8-year-old model to push for success in her career. Emilia Kache started modelling at the age of six after being…
EDITORIAL COMMENT : Miners need to clean up more of their mess
ZIMBABWE’s economy is expanding fast and needs to expand even faster to give everyone a decent standard of living and quality of life, but it also needs to expand without wrecking the standard of living of others and reducing the quality of life of many.
Economy creates 200 000 new jobs in first quarter
Zimbabwe’s economy created an additional 2 00 000 new jobs in the first three months of this year, raising hope the economy may perform better than expected despite headwinds that include drought and other external factors.
Warriors invade Bafana’s den
JAIROS Tapera has committed the better part of the past three days mentally preparing his boys for the 2026 World Cup Group C qualifier against South Africa at Free State Stadium tonight.
Macheso eyes 100 years
SUNGURA ace Alick Macheso says his prayer is to become a centenarian and save future generations.
Firm commends ZiG effect on stability, inflation
Zimbabwe Stock Exchange (ZSE) listed firm BridgeFort Capital Limited has commended authorities for the resolute stance in controlling money supply growth and eliminating quasi-fiscal activities saying this has brought about exchange rate stability since the introduction of the new currency, the Zimbabwe Gold (ZiG).
NACZ director outlines vision
NEWLY-APPOINTED National Arts Council of Zimbabwe (NACZ) director, Napoleon Nyanhi (pictured), has vowed to work hard and address creatives’ grievances.
Will change of UK leadership impact Zim relations?
British Prime Minister, Mr Rishi Sunak, surprised all and sundry when he declared an early election at a time his party is faring low in approval surveys.











