Manunure learners receive laptops

Patrick Chitumba, [email protected] MANUNURE Secondary School in Kwekwe, Midlands Province, has become the latest beneficiary of the Presidential Computerisation Programme after receiving 11 laptops and accessories to enhance its information…

Gwanda Ganja Queen Busted!

B-Metro Reporter   A 34-YEAR-OLD Gwanda woman’s reckless drug game came crashing down after detectives caught her red-handed with a whopping 73 sachets of dagga — plus a cheeky extra…

OK mulls US$30m reboot capital raise

Michael Tome, Business Writer OK Zimbabwe Limited has announced plans for a US$30 million capital raise to plug the group’s financial gap and breathe fresh life into operations, which had been…

Zim U-19 survive scare to overcome Ireland

Zimpapers Sports Hub ZIMBABWE’S Under-19 cricket side survived early jitters to register a thrilling four-wicket victory over Ireland in their first One-Day International (ODI) at Harare Sports Club yesterday. Electing…

Lewis Hamilton insists he’s ‘100 per cent’ confident in Ferrari

Lewis Hamilton labelled claims he has started to lose faith in his new Ferrari team after just two races of the 2025 season as complete rubbish’. The seven-time world champion’s…

Liverpool’s winning machine rolls on

IT has been an odd, slow bicycle race of a season, but this is hardly the fault of Arne Slot’s impressive league leaders. There was an extraordinary moment in the…

Trump’s tariffs to disrupt global trade

President Donald Trump announced plans to impose a minimum 10 percent tariff on all US imports, with even higher duties targeting key trading partners.

Tagara optimistic about Botswana champs

TENDAI Tagara, president of the National Athletics Association of Zimbabwe (NAAZ), is brimming with confidence as Zimbabwean athletes gear up for the upcoming Botswana Championships at the Gaborone National Stadium on April 12.

President removes Minister Nyoni

Harare Bureau PRESIDENT Mnangagwa has relieved Environment, Climate and Wildlife Minister Dr Sithembiso Nyoni of her duties with immediate effect. In a statement, Chief Secretary to the President and Cabinet,…

Kaindu returns to familiar territory

HIGHLANDERS head coach Kelvin Kaindu will march into familiar territory this Sunday, leading his black-and-white army into battle at Gibbo Stadium against Triangle United, a club he once called home.

×
×