Lovebirds steal US$25 000, go on spending spree
TWO Mutare teenage love birds, aged 15 and 16, are in trouble after the girl allegedly stole a staggering US$25 000 from her sister’s husband. The money was reportedly spent…
A legacy of sacrifice, triumph
Pride Mhlanga APRIL 18, 1980 is of profound significance for every Zimbabwean. It marks the official declaration of independence, achieved after the valiant efforts of numerous sons and daughters of…
Kuwadzana parking scam sparks outrage
Your Money, Your Call Cresencia Marjorie Chiremba A STORM has erupted over the misuse of public parking spaces at the Kuwadzana 6 Shopping Centre. As night falls and the area’s…
Beyond venture capital: Africa’s new funding opportunities
Africa Business Insights Stephene Chikozho AFRICA’S entrepreneurs have long faced a funding paradox. The continent has innovative ideas, yet access to traditional venture capital remains limited. Rather than waiting for…
Uhuru preparations will be done by April 10
ZIMBABWEANS, especially communities in Gokwe, Midlands province, are gearing up for the main Independence Day celebrations that will be held in Nembudziya, Gokwe North, on April 18. Zimpapers Politics Hub…
The power of farmer clusters
Word From The Market Tina Nleya THERE is an African proverb that goes, “If you want to go quickly, go alone, but if you want to go far, go together.”…
What you need to know about Africa’s first AI factory
Africa just scored a major tech coup. On March 24, Zimbabwean billionaire Mr Strive Masiyiwa’s Cassava Technologies announced a partnership with Nvidia to build Africa’s first artificial intelligence (AI) factory.…
Digital imperialism: How US social media firms are challenging global tech regulation
Yasmin Cursi de Mendonca & Camille Grenier Social media platforms tend not to be that bothered by national boundaries. Take X, for example. Users of what was once called Twitter…
We need agency and responsibility in Africa’s future
Dr Tinashe Eric Muzamhindo IN recent decades, a significant transformation in thought has emerged across the African continent regarding responsibility for its socio-economic conditions. For too long, the locus of…
We wanted to kill army commander by downing Viscount plane
THIS week, CDE AMBROSE MUTINHIRI recounts a critical setback faced during the liberation struggle. He narrates to our Society Editor PRINCE MUSHAWEVATO how the struggle eventually got back on track,…







