Father’s Day: More to love than a present

Fadzayi Maposah-Correspondent WE are already half way through 2026. June already. It seems like yesterday when we were deciding on how to refine and finalise the New Year’s resolutions. It…

Zimbabwe scores milestone in boosting medical tourism

Catherine Murombedzi Correspondent Zimbabwe continues to claim its place on the global stage, as evidenced by its recognition by Forbes Magazine as the Best Destination to Visit in 2025. The…

Editorial Comment: Multi-pronged approach needed to end child marriages

WHILE the law in Zimbabwe since 2022 forbids marriage to under-18s, and former laws to under-16s, child marriages remain common for a wide spread of reasons that make the prohibitions…

Empowering war vets carries on spirit of sacrifice

MacDenias Moyo AT Zanu PF Headquarters in Harare, the 4th National Assembly of the War Veterans League convened under the leadership of His Excellency President Mnangagwa. This assembly was not…

Education, science becoming foundation of future economy

Vakhit Niyazov On 28 April 2026, India’s Ministry of Commerce and Industry published data showing that the country’s total exports of goods and services reached US$860 billion in 2025, marking…

Diplomatic offensive repositions Zim on global stage

Gibson Mhaka-Zimpapers Politics Hub ZIMBABWE’S foreign policy under the Second Republic is steadily emerging as one of the key pillars underpinning the country’s re-engagement with the international community, with President…

Accepting the realities of life: A tale of resilience, renewal

Cultural Perspectives Rodgers Irimayi IN the bustling streets of Mutare, amidst the vibrant colours of market stalls and the rhythmic sounds of everyday life, there lies a story that resonates…

The role of circumstantial evidence in justice

Trust Maanda Legal Position IN order to prove an accused person guilty, there must be some evidence that links that person to the commission of the offence. Evidence can be…

EDITORIAL COMMENT: Licencing reform key to ending drug fronts

THE revelation that nearly half of Manicaland’s beer outlets are operating without licences is more than just a statistic — it is a wake-up call. It underscores the urgent need…

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