Your wellness journey starts with screening

AS the new year unfolds, it is the perfect time to prioritise your health and well-being. At PSMAS, we believe prevention is better than cure and the first step on…

Draws dominate PSL early action

Zimpapers Sports Hub A FIFA transfer ban is haunting Yadah, who were forced to field a team with just two substitutes in their opening 2025 Castle Lager Premier Soccer League…

World Bank urges Govt to address challenges of informalisation

Business Reporter THE World Bank has called on Zimbabwe to address the growing challenge of the informal economy by eliminating macroeconomic regulatory hurdles for small and medium enterprises (SMEs) and…

Delivery delays are a breach of contract

Your Money, Your Call Cresencia Marjorie Chiremba IN December 2024, Triangle resident Tapiwa Ndoda purchased a high-end dining room suite from a prominent Harare furniture retailer, with assurances of delivery…

Canada make quick work of Zim to claim series

Zimpapers Sports Hub The Zimbabwe A side put up a woeful batting display to go down to Canada by seven wickets in the third and final unofficial One-Day International (ODI)…

Real estate tops 2024 investments at US$2bn

Business Reporter THE real estate sector led investment inflows into Zimbabwe in 2024, accounting for nearly US$2 billion out of the cumulative US$4,6 billion ventures local and international investors proposed…

Chitungwiza to celebrate artistic heritage

Society Reporter CHITUNGWIZA has over the years produced numerous top creatives who have gone on to dominate the arts sector, both within and beyond the country’s borders. While some of…

RBZ blasts banks over artificial liquidity crisis

Martin Kadzere DESPITE daily surpluses of ZiG1,5 billion since October 2024, Zimbabwe’s banking system faces a liquidity distribution problem due to banks’ reluctance to engage in interbank lending, according to…

Chegutu losing half of treated water to leaks

Nokuthula Dube HALF of Chegutu’s treated water is being lost to leaks in the town’s ageing distribution system, worsening an already severe crisis aggravated by critically low levels at Clifton…

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