Court order sees over 300 illegal structures demolished in Whitecliff

Roselyne Sachiti MORE than 300 illegal structures were razed in the Whitecliff commercial area after the Messenger of Court, acting on a court order, evicted their owners from the servitude…

China’s new zero-tariff policy aligns with Zimbabwe’s industrialisation agenda

China’s zero-tariff policy for imports from 53 African countries, including Zimbabwe, which became effective on May 1, is set to unlock unprecedented export opportunities for local producers while deepening bilateral…

Our case for a seat on the UN Security Council

Professor Amon Murwira The elections for Zimbabwe’s bid for a non-permanent seat on the United Nations Security Council for the 2027-2028 term are going to take place on Wednesday, June…

Mazowe Dam and the warning beneath Zim’s 17-river emergency

Theseus Mauruki Shambare AT Mazowe Dam, water did not just suddenly disappear. It withdrew slowly. Along the exposed shoreline, cracked earth now marks where water once reached. Irrigation pumps sit…

Africa cannot be silent in the era of digital resurrection

Dr Gift Machengete Imagine bringing the dead back to life. FOR thousands of years, resurrection existed only in the realm of faith, spirituality and divine power. Yet today, humanity stands…

National Sports Stadium comes back to life

Curtworth Masango Zimpapers Sports Hub FOR nearly five years, the giant National Sports Stadium stood silent. Zimbabwe’s biggest sporting arena, once the home of the Warriors and some of the…

What the world can learn from Africa’s management of climate volatility

Tafadzwanashe Mabhaudhi The United States’ retreat from aspects of global climate and health leadership has exposed the risk Africa took in relying on external funding for these projects. When the…

Ekhaya Fest brings gospel music back to life

Prince Mushawevato A NEW ERA is dawning for gospel music lovers in Zimbabwe after nearly two decades without a “major” annual worship event on the national calendar. What began as…

How Beijing’s 798-751 Art District could inspire Zim revive dormant industries

Roselyne Sachiti recently in Beijing, China ON May 10, 2026, a 30-member delegation of Zimbabwean media professionals walked through the sprawling grounds of Beijing’s 798-751 Art District. We wandered through…

Zimpapers launches Junior Media Club publication in partnership with Education ministry

Sunday Mail Reporter ZIMPAPERS has taken a significant step in nurturing the next generation of journalists with the launch of its Junior Media Club publication, a platform dedicated to showcasing…

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