Fawcett gets Supreme Court rap over failed Vubachikwe Mine corporate rescue application
Business Reporter THE Supreme Court recently dismissed an attempt by Fawcett Security to place Gwanda-based Vubachikwe Mine under corporate rescue as an abuse of court process. The ruling has since…
Uhuru celebrations: Why hardest part of freedom comes after liberation
Liberty Kingsdale April stands as one of the most spiritually and historically loaded months on our national calendar. For Zimbabwe, it carries a weight that is both sacred and political;…
Southern Rocks clinch Pro50 title, claim the double
Zimpapers Sports Hub A CENTURY from Innocent Kaia and a three-for from Shelton Mazvitorera helped Southern Rocks secure their second domestic cricket title of the season. The Southern Rocks yesterday…
Maphisa community commends massive development ahead of Uhuru festivities
Emmanuel Kafe THE hum of heavy machinery, the scent of fresh tar and the rhythmic clatter of construction tools have become the new soundtrack of life in Maphisa, Matobo district.…
How the Econet Tech City is designed to work
Sunday Mail Correspondent ECONET founder and group chairperson Mr Strive Masiyiwa, whose company recently listed Econet InfraCo — an infrastructure platform company — says he was inspired to build an…
Zim UN Security Council seat bid gains momentum
Senior Reporter ZIMBABWE’S bid for a non-permanent seat on the United Nations Security Council (UNSC) is gaining traction, buoyed by its demonstrated commitment to international peace, humanitarian principles and refugee…
Strait of Hormuz remains shut
The Strait of Hormuz remained shut on Friday as Israel traded fire with Hezbollah in Lebanon, which the US and Iran each described as violations of their ceasefire deal on…
Why economic freedom is Zim’s real battle
Gibson Mhaka Zimpapers Politics Hub THE legendary Pan-Africanist and founding President of Ghana, Dr Kwame Nkrumah, once famously remarked: “Seek ye first the political kingdom, and all else shall be…
Why don’t NATO and the European Union acknowledge slavery as the gravest crime?
Egountchi Behanzin ON March 25, the United Nations General Assembly adopted a resolution proposed by Ghana declaring the transatlantic slave trade the “gravest crime against humanity”, despite opposition from Western…
Easter is more than just chocolate
Prudence Mapuranga THE Easter break could not have come at a better time. Honestly, between the mountain of homework and stress of domestic chores, I was about two seconds away…











