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,…
Zim’s dumbest criminals strike again — This time in Gwanda
You Can’t Make This Up! IF there was ever a group of criminals determined to personally assist the police with investigations, then four Gwanda men have surely earned themselves lifetime…
2 000 pedestrians killed, injured in hit‑and‑run accidents between January and March
Zimpapers Reporter MORE than 2 000 pedestrians were killed or injured in hit‑and‑run traffic accidents between January and March this year, the Zimbabwe Republic Police (ZRP) has said. Police spokesperson…
Manicaland-based Diamond FM celebrates 10 years of excellence
Zimpapers Reporter ZIMPAPERS’ Manicaland-based regional radio station Diamond FM is celebrating 10 years of broadcasting excellence, community impact and sustainable growth, marking a major milestone in the integrated media house’s…
Zim is betting on physical gold . . . Here is why that matters to you
Tawanda Musarurwa CHECKPOINT DESK IN the basement vaults of the Reserve Bank of Zimbabwe (RBZ), there are now roughly 4,48 tonnes of gold. Last week, President Mnangagwa visited in person…
Harare City Council appoints Chiwawa and Chimbalu to lead Rufaro Marketing
Zimpapers Correspondent THE Harare City Council has reappointed Advocate Warren Chiwawa as the chairperson of the Rufaro Marketing Board and appointed Mr Ngoni Chimbalu as its new chief executive officer,…
Bridging borders: Zim and China forge deeper ties through media and development cooperation
Vincent Gono in Beijing, China TO students of communication, when Marshal McLuhan conceptualised the “global village,” he referred to the idea where electronic media, especially platforms brought about by the…
COMMENT AND ANALYSIS:;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;Byo’s braai ban signals a health-first shift
Bulawayo City Council’s decision to endorse a sweeping ban on firewood-fuelled braais at commercial food outlets is such a welcome move. It is not only a regulatory change — it…
Firewood braais banned as BCC tightens food safety rules
Vusumuzi Dube Deputy Radar Editor THE aroma of roasting meat and crackling firewood, a hallmark of Bulawayo’s popular braai culture, could soon become a thing of the past after the…











