NRSL in crucial meeting
Curtworth Masango-Zimpapers Sports Hub THE MCM Estates Northern Region Soccer League, the country’s most vibrant second tier division, will set the tone for what promises to be another riveting season…
Botswana, Namibia sign telecoms deal
WINDHOEK. — Namibia’s largest mobile operator, the MTC, and state-owned Botswana Fibre Networks have signed an agreement to enhance cross-border connectivity and collaboration between the two nations. The partnership poised…
38 killed in Nigeria mine gas explosion
ABUJA. — At least 38 people have been killed and many others injured following a gas explosion at a lead mining site in central Nigeria’s Plateau State, local officials said…
Russian scientists develop AI method to detect crop diseases
Researchers from the Peter the Great St Petersburg Polytechnic University, in collaboration with specialists from the All-Russian Institute of Plant Protection, have developed an innovative methodology for detecting agricultural plant…
Flying start for Mighty Warriors
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Iran has right to uranium enrichment: Lavrov
MOSCOW. — The demand for Iran to completely renounce its rights to enrich uranium for any purpose contradicts the Nuclear Non-Proliferation Treaty, and Iran has the right to peaceful uranium…
Arteta urges Arsenal to ‘stand up’
MIKEL ARTETA admitted Arsenal deserve criticism for the self-inflicted wounds that threaten to ruin their English Premier League football title bid after the leaders blew a two-goal lead in Wednesday…
DAZ warns perverts preying on poor dancers
Trust Khosa-Zimpapers Arts and Entertainment Hub THE Dancers Association Zimbabwe has expressed dismay at perverts disguising themselves as club owners and event planners who are preying on female dancers. DAZ…
Tobacco classification grades cut 50pc
Elita Chikwati Agriculture News Editor The Tobacco Industry and Marketing Board has reduced official tobacco classification grades from 1 320 to 669, a move which will see the industry aligning…
Lungu family dismisses poisoning allegations
JOHANNESBURG. — The relatives of former Zambian President Edgar Lungu have dismissed allegations that he was poisoned, as South African authorities pursue inquiries that have further delayed his burial months…











