Sables get back to action
Tinashe Kusema-Zimpapers Sports Hub IT has been quite a busy week for the Zimbabwe Sables camp. Ricky Chirengende, the assistant coach, was all smiles as he took his new Suzuki…
Magaya makes impression in United Kingdom
LINOS “Wengara” Magaya might not turn heads on home turf, but he is big in Brighton, England. A phenomenal mbira player, spiritualist and traditional healer, the Mhondora-bred musician boasts 20…
Bridging the gaps as we celebrate International Women’s Month
Rumbidzayi Zinyuke-Health Buzz At 3am, while much of the city is still asleep, women are already on the move to Mbare Musika. Wrapped warmly against the early morning chill, they…
TIMB bars five contractors as tobacco marketing season opens
Theseus Shambare and Precious Manomano FIVE tobacco contracting firms have been barred from participating in the 2026 marketing season after failing to secure licences from the Tobacco Industry and Marketing…
Govt moves to safeguard intangible cultural heritage
Conrad Mupesa-Mashonaland West Bureau GOVERNMENT has intensified efforts to safeguard Zimbabwe’s intangible cultural heritage through the establishment of a dedicated department that will focus on raising awareness of the UNESCO…
Role of women in advancing civilisation
Flora Teckie-A Baha’i Perspective As we celebrate International Women’s Day on March 8, we reflect on the crucial role of women’s empowerment for the advancement of humanity, and the shared…
Four Zaka shooting accomplices appear in court
Zvikomborero Parafini-Court Reporter FOUR men arrested following a fatal shoot-out with police in Ndume Village, Zaka, on Sunday — in which two detectives were killed — have appeared in court.…
Would it be bigger gamble not to give Carrick Man Utd job?
WHILE Manchester United’s hierarchy still need to answer big questions about Michael Carrick’s future, a significant one was answered on Sunday. This one was asked of the players by the…
Zim visual artists shine in Africa
Trust Khosa-Zimpapers Arts and Entertainment Hub ZIMBABWE’S top visual artists might be honoured in their homeland, but they continue to make a significant impression overseas by promoting our country globally.…
‘I’m no longer ashamed of my disabled daughter’
When Agnes Mutemi discovered that her first-born daughter Nambia was mentally ill at the age of two, her first reaction was to be ashamed. She remained in denial for several…










