Luveve community’s thriving waste recycling project
Nqobile Tshili, [email protected] A GROUP of residents from Luveve suburb in Bulawayo is turning trash into cash after establishing a community health and environment taskforce involved in picking up waste and…
Europe going nuclear would be a catastrophic mistake
Dr Olamide Samuel Correspondent The second administration of United States President Donald Trump has brought about tectonic shifts in the European security calculus. Growing anxieties about American retrenchment and the…
Taylor eyes international comeback
Zimpapers Sports Hub FORMER Zimbabwe captain Brendan Taylor, serving a three-and-a-half year ban for breaching the International Cricket Council’s (ICC) anti-corruption code, is eyeing an international comeback when his sanction…
Hazlewood repays Bengaluru’s faith
Josh Hazlewood showed exactly why Royal Challengers Bengaluru splashed the cash for his services as the refreshed Australian seamer produced suffocating spells to help his team secure an opening victory…
Companies must take a leaf from Disco’s workplace safety standards
Dinson Iron and Steel Company (Disco) in Manhize area near Mvuma town has been commended for upholding high occupational health and safety standards that has seen the steel producer recording…
Feli Nandi shines at electrifying album launch
Maria Chiguvari, Harare Bureau On Saturday, Feli Nandi proved why she remains one of the biggest stars in music today. Looking stunning in a cream dress and performing barefoot, the songstress…
Nyarota death plunges media fraternity into mourning
Peter Matika, [email protected] THE media fraternity was at the weekend plunged into mourning following the death of veteran journalist, former Chronicle Editor and Daily News founding Editor, Geoffrey Nyarota on Saturday.…
OK Zimbabwe reverses Entumbane branch closure
Sikhulekelani Moyo, [email protected] RETAIL giant OK Zimbabwe, plans to re-open its Entumbane branch, which it closed early this year, and convert it into a wholesale business with lower operating costs.…
BRING ON SCOTTS, SAY BOSSO CAPTAIN
Innocent Kurira BRING on Scottland − that is the message from the Bosso captain. Highlanders ended their week-long camp in Beitbridge with victories over Bishopstone and Dulibadzimu in friendly matches…
WE’RE TO BLAME, SAYS PASUWA
BLANTYRE. − Kalisto Pasuwa believes his players were punished because of their own mistakes following a 1-0 defeat against Namibia in their 2026 FIFA World Cup qualifying fixture at Bingu…











