From land reform to ripe rewards: A Zimbabwean farmer’s tomato triumph

Elita Chikwati Agriculture News Editor AT a time when the youth seem to be seeking opportunities abroad, Oliver Msusa, a 40-year-old farmer at Saratoga Farm in Goromonzi, has found his…

Merchandise exports might reach US$8,3bn by year-end

Trade Focus Allan Majuru Zimbabwe’s export performance in the first six months of 2025 reflects the country’s rising stature in global trade, driven by deliberate and intensified export development initiatives…

Overcoming breastfeeding challenges for women with disabilities

BREASTFEEDING offers significant health benefits for both mother and child. Babies benefit from maternal antibodies, reduced rates of asthma, obesity and Type 1 diabetes over their lifetime. Mothers experience a…

Bubi dairy farmers bemoan low prices paid by processors

Zimpapers Business Hub DAIRY FARMERS in Bubi district, Matabeleland North province, are grappling with the problem of low milk prices offered by processors, with the high cost of supplementary feeding…

Rape convict gets more years for sodomising cellmate

A CONVICT rapist serving time at Khami Maximum Prison has been slapped with another 15-year sentence after being found guilty of sodomising his cellmate in a chilling overnight assault that…

Failure is not a roadblock to academic success

Gabriel Manyeruke END-OF-TERM examinations often come with great expectations. Learners in schools across the country carry dreams shaped by personal ambition or the hopes of parents who work tirelessly to…

Cultivating the perfect lawn

Andrew Mangwarara THE Eastern Highlands are home to the vibrant city of Mutare, the gateway to Zimbabwe’s eastern border with Mozambique. It was a pleasure to descend the Christmas Pass…

Chitungwiza tragedy exposes years of neglect

Your Money, Your Call Cresencia Marjorie Chiremba IT took 17 caskets for the Chitungwiza Town Council to acknowledge the existence of its water pipes. Following the recent tragic accident along…

Losing streak turns into a way of life for cricket . . . Defeats pile up as Zimbabwe cricket gets stuck in freefall, with no plan to stop it

Eddie Chikamhi-Zimpapers Sports Hub IT IS a Friday afternoon at Queens Sports Club in Bulawayo, and the stands are thinning fast. Zimbabwe have just lost, again. This time, New Zealand…

How to set up a small tyre recycling business in Zim

IN a country that has struggled with waste management, old tyres, whether stacked in alleys, dumped in wetlands or burnt in open fields, pose a health risk and offer a…

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