Federer to become a Hall of Famer

ROGER FEDERER will become the first member of the “Big Three” of tennis to be inducted into the International Tennis Hall of Fame.

DJ Tawaz, Sir Billy weekend festivities beckon

Compiled By Liberty Dube WITH the rainy season now in full swing, the city’s nightlife scene is warming up to the cool, wet evenings with a lively mix of music-driven…

Inclusive sports for all: City of Mutare hosts Paralympic Sports Festival

Blessing Chafesuka From The Town Clerk’s Desk HELLO there, hope I find you well! Our focus this week is on the City of Mutare Paralympic Sports Festival, which our city…

ZimTrade urges businesses to tap into new markets

Lovemore Kadzura Business Reporter BUSINESSES in Manicaland have been challenged to expand their operations and export into new markets being scouted and created by the Government to boost foreign currency…

Understanding prostate problems in men: Not everything is cancer

Dr Tendai Zuze Health Matters IN Mutare and across Zimbabwe, many men worry that any trouble with urination means prostate cancer. The truth is that the prostate can develop several…

Trump confides in Cristiano Ronaldo about son

CRISTIANO Ronaldo got some time alone with Donald Trump at the White House before the President heaped praise upon him at a glitzy dinner for the visiting delegation from Saudi…

Freshness in the summer heat

YOU can’t control the weather, but you can control how you adapt to it. The summer heat may require some adjustments to your personal hygiene regimen. When temperatures rise, keep…

Government accelerates input distribution in Midlands

Patrick Chitumba, Zimpapers Writer THE Government has intensified the distribution of agricultural inputs to farmers for the summer cropping season to boost yields and ensure attainment of food and nutrition…

Arsenal’s January blueprint revealed as major transfer decisions loom

ARSENAL enter the January window with clarity, restraint and a plan shaped by both ambition and necessity. Reporting from Isaan Khan of the Daily Mail provides key insight into the…

Morocco’s CAF Golden night

ACHRAF HAKIMI claimed the CAF Men’s Player of the Year award and compatriot Ghizlane Chebbak the CAF Women’s Player of the Year prize in a double triumph for Morocco at the CAF Awards 2025 in Rabat on Wednesday night, as Africa’s best performers of the year were honoured.

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