Emirates, Qatar Airways resume flights to Zim
Senior Reporter EMIRATES and Qatar Airways have resumed normal flights to Zimbabwe after disruptions caused by the conflict in the Middle East, in a development the Government says reflects continued…
Benade keeps faith in his men
Tafadzwa Tichawangana-Deputy Sports Editor PIETER BENADE says the Sables players who secured Zimbabwe’s qualification for the 2027 Rugby World Cup will remain the backbone of the squad despite the arrival…
Harare, Bulawayo ranked among worst-performing councils . . . 74 percent of all local authorities perform below target . . . Rural district councils outperform local urban authorities
Remember Deketeke-Municipal Correspondent ZIMBABWE’S local authorities registered a decline in overall performance during 2025, with the country’s largest urban councils failing to improve service delivery despite their central role in…
All eyes on Ngarava
Tinashe Kusema-Zimpapers Sports Hub RICHARD NGARAVA is a man of few words and would rather prefer his actions and results on the park define his legacy when all is said…
Iran survived, Trump blinked and Zimbabwe’s bread price didn’t move
Communion with Bishop Lazarus Besides the recent limited and sporadic exchanges of fire between Iran and the United States — the latest being Friday’s tit-for-tat attacks — a resumption of…
Putting the member at the centre of medical aid debate
Enock Musungwini Zimbabwe’s medical aid industry is once again at the centre of a major regulatory debate. The Government, medical aid societies, health service providers, Parliament, lawyers, regulators, key stakeholders…
I was one of the comrades selected to avenge the Nyadzonya attack
Chronicles from the 2nd Chimurenga Last week, Lieutenant-Colonel (Retired) HARRISON DZUNGWA, who was known in the liberation struggle by his Chimurenga name Cde Cover Takurira, spoke about how he endured…
Weekly news round-up
Monday The Government has intensified efforts to facilitate the safe return of Zimbabweans assembled at various centres in South Africa following a wave of xenophobic protests and vigilante attacks against…
When rains don’t come and machines don’t stop: The new face of survival in Mudzi
Theseus Mauruki Shambare EXPERTS continue to warn that rising temperatures are increasing the frequency and severity of droughts across Southern Africa, tightening pressure on already fragile rural economies. In Mudzi…











