RYAN BURL IN LONE BATTLE
Sports Reporter A RYAN Burl blitzkrieg masked what was a poor batting display by the Chevrons as they slid to a 69-run defeat at the hands of Pakistan in the…
Uptake of dual citizenship by Malawians in Zimbabwe increases
Raymond Jaravaza, Zimpapers Reporter MALAWIANS living in Zimbabwe are continuing to benefit from the right to dual citizenship, which allows them to obtain passports from both countries in accordance with…
No gold is worth a life, miners warned as rains begin
Sikhulekelani Moyo, Zimpapers Business Hub SMALL-scale miners have been called upon to exercise extreme caution and prioritise safety in their operations amid risks of flooding and shaft collapse associated with…
Scottland’s season of passion, pain and celebrations
Veronica Gwaze, Zimpapers Sports Hub IT felt as if Scottland’s story was stitched into the rain long before their rise began. From the moment they stepped into the Castle Lager…
Shebeshxt fans cause stir as rapper remains behind bars
Lekompo artist Shebeshxt, real name Lehlogonolo Chauke, will remain behind bars until tomorrow after his bail application was postponed at the Polokwane magistrate’s court. The rapper is facing charges of…
Hand, foot & mouth disease: Know the signs, protect your child
Elizabeth Sitotombe, Correspondent When WhatsApp messages and Facebook posts began circulating among parents earlier this month, “rash on hands and feet,” “blisters in the mouth,” “kids not eating”, many were…
AI SONGS, AI ARTISTS, WHERE IS THE MUSIC WORLD GOING?
LONDON. — There’s a new song doing the rounds, and in the immortal words of Kylie Minogue, you just can’t get it out of your head. But what if it…
Counterfeits a ‘cancer’ killing local businesses
Judith Phiri Zimpapers Business Hub ZIMBABWEAN businesses say counterfeit products have become a malignant “cancer” nibbling away at their operations and inflicting significant damage on their financial health, brand reputation…











