President Mnangagwa advanced AU’s ‘Silencing the Guns’ initiative

PRESIDENT MNANGAGWA’S tenure as chairperson of the Southern African Development Community (SADC) will go down in history as having advanced peace and stability in the eastern Democratic Republic of Congo (DRC) under the African union (AU)’s “Silencing the Guns” initiative.

Sadc summit to focus on industrialisation, agric

THE 45th SADC Summit of Heads of State and Government, which opens today, will focus on the region’s industrialisation, agricultural transformation and inclusive energy transition, the bloc’s chairperson, President Mnangagwa, has said.

Pan-African science university, smart city for Manhize

Plans are now at an advanced stage to establish a Pan-African science university and modern smart city in Manhize, Midlands province, anchored by the US$1,5 billion Dinson Iron and Steel Company (Disco) plant.

VP Chiwenga commends Jesuits

VICE PRESIDENT Dr Constantino Chiwenga has praised the Jesuit Society and the Roman Catholic Church for their role in strengthening the country’s tertiary education.

Angel of Hope Rehab Centre’s remarkable journey

IN the heart of Mbare, just beyond the bustle and struggles of Harare’s past, a quiet revolution has been stirring a place where hope, not despair, now dwells.

EDITORIAL COMMENT: President Mnangagwa’s lasting legacy for Sadc

AS President Mnangagwa concludes his tenure as chairperson of the Southern African Development Community (SADC) today, the region pauses to reflect on a stewardship that was both purposeful and defining.

Blitz stepped up to curb smuggling

Judith Phiri Zimpapers Business Hub THE Ministry of Industry and Commerce says more impromptu business inspections will be carried out to ensure operators comply with regulations, as part of efforts…

Human-wildlife standoff tales through camera lenses

Mbulelo Mpofu Zimpapers Arts and Entertainment Hub A GRIPPING new documentary set to première on Saturday is turning the spotlight on one of Zimbabwe’s most pressing challenges: human-wildlife conflict in…

The illusion of fullness: Why more food doesn’t mean better health

Tawanda Musarurwa CHECK POINT DESK MAIZE, sugar, wheat, oil and rice are the five foods dominating the country’s diet, making up around 62 percent of Zimbabwe’s calories intake last year.…

200 killed in India, Pakistan flash floods

Flash floods triggered by torrential rains killed over 200 people across India and Pakistan, with rescuers searching for at least 80 missing in a remote Himalayan village where cloudbursts devastated a Hindu pilgrimage site.

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