Mashonaland West province’s next harvest is industry
Conrad Mupesa Mashonaland West Bureau MASHONALAND WEST has always been known for its agricultural prowess. Its fertile soils have produced much of Zimbabwe’s maize, tobacco, cotton, wheat and livestock, earning…
Nemutambwe’s chance at redemption
Tinashe Kusema Zimpapers Sports Hub TAWANDA Nemutambwe knows what it means to stand before a fervent home crowd carrying the hopes of Zimbabwe’s basketball community. He has done it at…
Mapeza’s faith in Musona, Billiat comes full circle
Veronica Gwaze Zimpapers Sports Hub NORMAN MAPEZA still demands the same intensity from Knowledge Musona and Khama Billiat that he expected when they first entered the Warriors dressing room as…
Open Letter to NASH
DEAR NASH leadership, As heads of secondary schools gather in Victoria Falls this week for the National Association of Secondary Heads (NASH) Conference, I hope you will take time to…
Kepe Kepe end the wait….Relief too for FC Platinum, MWOS, Chicken Inn
Zimpapers Sports Hub RELIEF swept through several Premier Soccer League camps yesterday as CAPS United, FC Platinum, MWOS and Chicken Inn all collected victories they badly needed. CAPS produced the…
Chevrons face catching test in decider
Tinashe Kusema Zimpapers Sports Hub ZIMBABWE must rediscover their fielding standards today after six dropped catches handed Bangladesh a route back into the series and forced a deciding third T20I…
Why swimming keeps delivering for Zimbabwe
Ellina Mhlanga Zimpapers Sports Hub ZIMBABWEAN swimming rarely commands the attention enjoyed by football, cricket and rugby, but whenever the country assembles a team for a major international competition, the…
MSU wins prestigious global moot contest
George Maponga Masvingo Bureau MIDLANDS State University (MSU) has won the prestigious 18th Nelson Mandela World Human Rights Moot Court Competition for the second year running. The MSU Faculty of…
The hug that told the DeMbare story
Langton Nyakwenda Zimpapers Sports Hub WHETHER Leeroy Mavhunga got the slightest touch to Christopher Nettey’s inviting cross might remain open to debate. What happened next was unmistakable. The Dynamos forward…
JOB CREATOR OR ROAD PIRATE AND TRAFFIC MENACE?
ARE commuter omnibuses simply a traffic nuisance that cities should phase out or have they become too deeply embedded in Zimbabwe’s economy to be replaced? That question has gained renewed…











