Real estate tops 2024 investments at US$2bn

Business Reporter THE real estate sector led investment inflows into Zimbabwe in 2024, accounting for nearly US$2 billion out of the cumulative US$4,6 billion ventures local and international investors proposed…

Major probe into sexual harassment at varsities, colleges

Felistas Tavarera TO tackle the pervasive issue of sexual harassment in higher and tertiary education institutions, the Zimbabwe Gender Commission (ZGC) has initiated a sweeping investigation into the matter, unveiled…

How to wean Africa’s health sector off foreign aid

Francisca Mutapi THERE has been a global trend in the reduction of aid to Africa since 2018. Donors are shifting their funding priorities in response to domestic and international agendas.…

Dried cowpea leaves in peanut butter

MUFUSHWA (dried vegetables) is the product of a time-honoured method of food preservation in Zimbabwe. Today, I will show you how to prepare a delicious and nutritious dish: dried cowpea…

Nakamba out for rest of season

Zimpapers Sports Hub ZIMBABWE’S national team captain and Luton Town midfielder Marvelous Nakamba has been ruled out for the rest of the season after suffering a fresh injury. Nakamba picked…

Canada make quick work of Zim to claim series

Zimpapers Sports Hub The Zimbabwe A side put up a woeful batting display to go down to Canada by seven wickets in the third and final unofficial One-Day International (ODI)…

Greedy police scoundrels get what they deserve

TWO young police officers (most probably former police officers by now) — Desire Mangombe (30) and Macdonald Tapesa (32) — thought it was a brilliant idea to use the powers…

Rugby guru Jani touched many lives

Collen De Jong AARON JANI was a beloved son, devoted father and husband, cherished family man, loyal friend and colleague. It is with deep sadness that we note the passing…

Women’s handball camp moved

Zimpapers Sports Hub THE Zimbabwe junior and youth women’s handball teams will have to wait a bit longer before they meet for their first camp. Zimbabwe are preparing for the…

Resentencing of death row inmates begins

Vimbai Nyemba AT independence, Zimbabwe inherited a criminal sentencing regime that had the death penalty as one of the permissible sentences for offenders convicted of various offences, including murder. Subsequent…

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