Kachambwa all out to break Zimbabwe’s Olympic throws barrier

Ellina Mhlanga  Zimpapers Sports Hub ZIMBABWE has had Olympians, runners, sprinters and marathoners, but when it comes to throwers, especially women, that conversation has often gone quiet. Kimberly Kachambwa wants…

FIFA grants Unity Cup official status

Zimpapers Sports Hub THE Warriors are no longer walking into a glorified exhibition event. They are stepping into matches that now carry weight. The Unity Cup has been granted official…

Plans underway to develop US$1bn cargo village at RGMIA

Zimpapers Reporter THE Airports Company of Zimbabwe (ACZ) has partnered a locally based logistics, agriculture and aviation firm, Transvaal Africa, to develop a cargo village, estimated to be worth US$1…

Bitter harvest: Why sugar farmers are producing more but earning less

George Maponga in MASVINGO IN the sweltering heat of Chiredzi in Zimbabwe’s Lowveld, Mr Charles Dzingirayi, a small-scale commercial farmer, looks at the partially withered sugarcane that he will be…

Meda on life after football

Takudzwa Chitsiga  Zimpapers Sports Hub TINEI Meda’s story starts in Mabvuku, where football dreams were shaped in tight spaces and bigger reputations loomed large. He grew up in the same…

A defining week for Zimbabwean football

Inside ZIFA Nqobile Magwizi THERE are weeks in football that feel symbolic of movement, progress and possibility. For Zimbabwean football, this past week was one such period. Harare became the…

POINT BLANK: As Africa, we have a duty to finish the liberation project

Tomorrow, Zimbabwe and other African countries will commemorate Africa Day. Our Reporter DEBRA MATABVU spoke to the Dean of African Diplomatic Corps accredited to Zimbabwe, MR JAMES MUSONI, who is…

Bulawayo hailed for spectacular Culture Month commemorations

Gibson Mhaka Zimpapers Politics Hub THE successful hosting of the 2026 National Culture Month commemorations at Barbourfields Stadium in Bulawayo on Thursday showcased a strong sense of unity of purpose…

Revolutionising Zim’s gold industry through tokenisation

Dr David Kilpin THE global gold industry is worth trillions of dollars. Prices are currently booming, with most countries endowed with huge deposits of the yellow metal cashing in. As…

Lake Kariba’s rising waters bring hope to communities in Zambia, Zimbabwe

Joshua Matanzima Built in the 1950s to generate electricity, Lake Kariba in Zambia and Zimbabwe has been supporting activities such as tourism, fishing and conservation. ALL of these are affected…

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