PSMAS fraud case against Corporate 24 collapses

Zimpapers Reporter THE fraud case involving Premier Service Medical Aid Society (PSMAS), Corporate 24 Medical Centre and the company’s founder and chief executive officer, Dr Mike Joka, has collapsed after…

We hope Yahya Goodvibes will not destroy Mitchel’s marriage

Manje So with Mai Juju ARGH, life can surely be full of surprises. While we were all busy getting on with our miserable lives, which, of course, now involves routinely…

Tertiary games under the microscope

Tendai Chara-Zimpapers Sports Hub THE medals were won, the cheers came and went, and Harare got its four-day burst of campus pride, but once the Zimbabwe Tertiary Sports (ZiTS) Games…

Mangombe under pressure . . . DeMbare hunt first win after six games

Langton Nyakwenda-Zimpapers Sports Hub DYNAMOS coach Genesis “Kaka” Mangombe does not need reminding — his team’s numbers are already screaming loud enough. Four points from a possible 18. No win…

The confidence, composure of Frelimo fighters motivated us

Chronicles from the 2nd Chimurenga CDE SIMON MTETWA, whose nom de guerre was Same Order Maguerilla, was forced to join the liberation struggle by a combination of factors. These included…

Land allocation must be legal, orderly and accountable

Point Break President Mnangagwa recently appointed CDE VANGELIS HARITATOS the Minister of Lands and Rural Development with the mandate of facilitating accelerated rural development and industrialisation. Our reporter THESEUS SHAMBARE…

Why ethics remain football’s strongest defence

Inside ZIFA-Nqobile Magwizi THIS WEEK, Harare became more than Zimbabwe’s capital. It became a meeting place for Southern African football, as administrators, delegates and guests from across the region and…

Weekly News Round-up

Monday The US$294 million Kariba Dam Rehabilitation Project, designed to secure critical and strategic hydropower infrastructure, is now approximately 94 percent complete, the Zambezi River Authority (ZRA) has said. In…

Children with congenital conditions get second chance at life

Rumbidzayi Zinyuke in BULAWAYO IN many corners of the world, a child born with congenital conditions such as a cleft lip, a clubfoot or missing limb is relegated to the…

Indigenous churches throw weight behind CAB3

Zimpapers Reporter THE Zimbabwe Indigenous Interdenominational Council of Churches (ZIICC) has thrown its weight behind the Constitution of Zimbabwe (Amendment No. 3) Bill, 2026, describing the proposed changes as lawful,…

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