Zim A head to Bangladesh for crucial test
ZIMBABWE A will return to action next month with a demanding tour of Bangladesh that selectors hope will sharpen the country’s next generation of internationals ahead of a busy home…
Title race blown wide open
Langton Nyakwenda Zimpapers Sports Hub Dynamos . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2 Ngezi Platinum . .…
Local procurement vital for agricultural industrialisation
Word From The Market Tina Nleya ZIMBABWE’S long-term economic resilience will increasingly depend on the country’s ability to produce what it consumes and process what it produces locally. In an…
History of the Auditor-General’s Office
THE first reference to the audit of public monies was contained in the Southern Rhodesia Order in Council 1898 — Article 46 — which stated: “Provision shall be made for…
When goblins refused to take the fall for Muvevi
ONE would assume that a former police detective — a man who was once paid by the State to investigate crime, hunt criminals and, presumably, tell the difference between a…
When passion turns to violence, football loses
Inside ZIFA Nqobile Magwizi ZIMBABWEAN football is in an important season of renewal. Across the country, there are encouraging signs that the game is finding its feet again. Supporters are…
Scottland, CAPS match anchor stadium return
Langton Nyakwenda Zimpapers Sports Hub THE buildup to a blockbuster clash between defending champions Scottland and log leaders CAPS United started a little more than a month ago. Makepekepe owner…
Is Katakura the next Mpofu?
Zimpapers Sports Hub TWO years ago, Godwin Katakura was on the verge of walking away from athletics. Today, he stands as Zimbabwe’s second-fastest marathon runner and is steadily closing in…
Oohs, aahs and standing ovations: Why ‘Wedding Night’ is a must-watch
Ray Mawerera THERE is this young fellow, Farai, who is just dumb and blundering when it comes to communicating with girls, among other things. There is just no other way…
Zim holds inflation steady amid shipping, fuel and rand pressures
Tapiwanashe Mangwiro INFLATION slowed in May after two consecutive months of increases, signalling growing resilience in the economy despite mounting global and regional price pressures linked to fuel costs, shipping…











