Ngadlangadla roars back, asserts himself as Ndebele rap king
Mbulelo Mpofu, Zimpapers Arts and Entertainment AFTER a two-year hiatus from the music scene, Ngadlangadla (real name Rodney Mpofu), one half of the Bulawayo rap duo Killemol, has made a…
US Embassy in Harare commemorates 249th Independence Day, eyes economic ties with Zimbabwe
Mbulelo Mpofu THE United States Embassy in Harare celebrated the 249th anniversary of American Independence with a vibrant reception on Wednesday at the Ambassador’s residence in Harare. The event brought…
RBZ reassures on ZiG inflation. . .forecasts major decline
RESERVE Bank of Zimbabwe (RBZ) Governor Dr John Mushayavanhu has reassured markets and consumers that the recent uptick in annual ZiG inflation is a temporary statistical artefact and that the true inflation picture remains favourable.
Chinhoyi residents welcome new Council Chamber Secretary
CHINHOYI residents have welcomed the appointment of lawyer Mike Mutsvairo as the new substantive Chamber Secretary for the Municipality of Chinhoyi.
Industrial sector shows resilience in April 2025
The resilience of the industrial sector continues, as evidenced by the April 2025 Zimbabwe National Statistical Agency (ZimStat) Producer Price Index (PPI) excluding agriculture, which remained at desirable levels across currencies.
Dad’s loss is sinking in — Chirikure
Renowned author, poet and writer Chirikure Chirikure says the weight of his father, Clanous Devera Chirikure’s passing on is becoming more profound two weeks after his death. The late historian, who served as Chief Nemashakwe in Gutu, Masvingo, passed away on May 14 in Mvurwi at the age of 108.
Framework for safe, sustainable transport system on the cards
Zimbabwe Cabinet 15TH Post-Cabinet Press Briefing JUNE 3, 2025 Today, June 3, 2025, His Excellency the President, Dr ED Mnangagwa chaired the 15th Cabinet Meeting and the following issues, among…
Using uncertified tobacco varieties proves costly
RECENTLY, the national broadcaster, ZBC news ran a story to the effect that the Tobacco Industry and Marketing Board (TIMB) had confiscated huge quantities of tobacco allegedly from a syndicate of farmers producing a variety which has not been certified for use in Zimbabwe.
Belt up in July orders Minister
FROM the beginning of next month all newly registered cars must be fitted with seat belts for the front seats and anyone sitting in the front seat of a car with belts must wear them.
Understanding pit bull debate: Causes, risks, responsible ownership
PIT bulls have hit the headlines in recent days after a deadly attack on a Harare man by the dogs. It’s not the first deadly attack in Zimbabwe.










