Economic census to assist policymakers, businesses

Nelson Gahadza THE economic census conducted by the Zimbabwe National Statistics Agency (ZimStat) from June 2024 to March 2025 will enable policymakers to come up with well-informed policies, while assisting…

Market cheers prevailing national peace

Sikhulekelani Moyo MANY indigenous Zimbabweans are today excelling in financial, information and communication technology, mining and agriculture sectors, among other economic spheres, thanks to the sacrifices made by the gallant…

Zim charts path for gender equality, peace and security

ZIMBABWE has reaffirmed its commitment to advancing gender equality, sustainable peace and inclusive national development through the launch of its second National Action Plan (NAP), informed by United Nations Security…

Establishing a business consultancy in Zimbabwe

Starting a business consultancy in Zimbabwe may not require machinery or warehouse space, but it does demand more than just industry knowledge and confidence. It is a low-capital and high-compliance…

Mushangazhike’s Bundesliga dream that slipped away

Tadious Manyepo in BEIJING, China HE was 17, fearless and banging in goals for fun. Just one strike shy of a Golden Boot in Zimbabwe’s Premier League, Gilbert Mushangazhike looked…

From the streets to the strap: Beaven Sibanda’s rise to IBF glory

Langton Nyakwenda-Zimpapers Sports Hub FOUR years ago, Beaven Sibanda had no home. He barely had enough to eat. He was just another hungry dreamer who had crossed into South Africa…

Competition commission proposes 40pc tariffs on toothpaste

Sunday Mail Reporter THE Competition and Tariff Commission (CTC), which is presently investigating the impact of increased imports of fibreboards and doors on the local industry, has also proposed a…

War was a relentless test of courage, endurance

This week, Zimpapers’ Politics, Foreign Affairs and Opinions Editor KUDA BWITITI sits down with CDE TOBIAS KANYONGO, whose Chimurenga name was Bomber Chimukwende. Having joined the liberation struggle in 1976,…

Jazz maestro Louis Mhlanga returns home

Prince Mushawevato Society Editor STARVED jazz music lovers are in for a rare treat next month. For the first time in more than three decades, celebrated jazz crooner Louis Mhlanga…

Heroes, heartbreak and the harsh streets of Mbare

Veronica Gwaze-Zimpapers Sports Hub MBARE is not just Harare’s oldest suburb; it is a contradictory world of brilliance and self-destruction. It is a place where champions are born, but also…

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