DOWN BUT NOT OUT!. . . Mudzengerere demands a response

Tinashe Kusema Zimpapers Sports Hub NATIONAL Under-19 cricket captain Simbarashe Mudzengere feels Zimbabwe lost to England on Sunday because they did not do the basics.

‘Zim pivoting towards export driven economy’

Sikhulekelani Moyo Zimpapers Business Hub RECENT trade data reflects significant structural improvements towards an export-driven economy, highlighting the success of Zimbabwe’s economic transformation agenda, national trade development and promotion body,…

EDITORIAL : Let’s heed the latest floods warning

The Meteorological Services Department says the country will receive heavy rains during the course of this week.

. . . expands presence at Fruit Logistica 2026

Zimbabwe will take its largest delegation to date to the world’s leading fresh produce trade fair, Fruit Logistica 2026, to be held in Germany from February 4-6.

QUICK OFF THE MARC

MANCHESTER CITY have completed the signing of Marc Guehi from Crystal Palace.

Singers pay tribute to Gary Mapanzure

Latwell Nyangu Producer and singer Wendell ‘Kiid Angel’ Lipepe has joined forces with fellow artist Ashley ‘Boxxy’ Ncube in a heartfelt cover song, dedicated to the late Gary Mapanzure as…

Borrowdale woman in US$120 000 fraud case

Yeukai Karengezeka Court Correspondent A 62-year-old Borrowdale woman has appeared before the Harare Magistrates’ Court charged with theft of trust property in connection with a botched house sale.

US$500 000 debt hangs over Bosso . . . CEO puts on brave face ahead of high-stakes AGM

Fungai Muderere Zimpapers Sports Hub HIGHLANDERS’ persistent financial woes have returned to the spotlight ahead of the club’s Annual General Meeting this Sunday, with revelations that Bosso are languishing approximately…

Forex receipts, diaspora propel property market

Zimpapers Business Hub STRONG foreign currency receipts and sustained diaspora participation continue to drive a huge appetite for properties in Zimbabwe’s real estate, underpinning resilience across key segments of the…

Editorial Comment: Improved pass rates signal positive shift in education system

ORDINARY Level pass rates are rising under the reforms of the Second Republic, now exceeding 35 percent, the highest since the advent of universal secondary education after independence and allowing…

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