Zimbabwe braces for festive season tourism surge after global accolades

Mashudu Netsianda, Deputy National Editor AS 2025 draws to a close, all eyes are on Zimbabwe. With Forbes recently naming it the “World’s Best Country to Visit in 2025”, the…

Maize cob vendors cleared from Harare CBD

Diana Nherera The City of Harare has announced the removal of vendors selling maize cobs from the streets, citing that they were littering the streets and clogging drainage systems, which…

Zevgolis’ five-star performance

Collin Matiza Zimpapers Sports Hub IT’S five out of five for Mano Zevgolis. The irresistible Harare-based motor racing driver Zevgolis registered his fifth straight win in the tough 3-Hour Endurance…

Water relief for Gungwe community

Sukulwenkosi Dube-Matutu, Matabeleland South Bureau THE rehabilitation of Gungwe Dam in Gwanda District, Matabeleland South Province has improved access to water for over 3 000 members of the community, schools…

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ESTEVAO escaped a red card for his “severe head loss” as Chelsea crashed to defeat at Leeds. The Blues were thumped 3-1 just days after holding out for a draw…

TUKU: SACRIFICE, RESILIENCE, HARD WORK, ICONIC STATUS

Trust Khosa Zimpapers Arts and Entertainment Hub TOP events management guru Taka Mashonganyika says Oliver “Tuku” Mtukudzi sacrificed a lot for him to eventually achieve legendary status. Mashonganyika, who was…

WOMEN NARROWLY ESCAPE JAIL AFTER CALLING ANOTHER WOMAN A PROSTITUTE ON A WHATSAPP GROUP

Paul Pindani in CHINHOYI A MESSAGE accusing a woman of being a ‘‘PROSTITUTE’’, which was posted on a WhatsApp group, almost sent two women to prison in a landmark judgment.

Zim suited for year-round cannabis, hemp growing

Lonster Mutata Herald Correspondent ZIMBABWE has fertile soils, adequate sunlight and diverse climates that make it ideal for year-round cannabis and hemp cultivation. This came out when Lands, Agriculture, Fisheries,…

Delay 300percent duty hike on polyester fabrics, Government urged

Edgar Vhera, Specialist Writer – Agribusiness COTTON-TO-CLOTHING value chain stakeholders have urged the Government to temporarily shelve the proposed increase in customs duty on selected polyester staple fibres with dyed…

Minister Ndudzo commissions four classroom blocks in Goromonzi

Victor Maphosa in Goromonzi Mashonaland East Provincial Affairs and Devolution Minister, Advocate Itayi Ndudzo, on Monday commissioned four blocks of classrooms at three schools that were built by the community…

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