Mutasa sets ZANU PF Conference resolutions implementation pace

Ray Bande Senior Reporter THE 22nd ZANU PF National People’s Conference has come and come, but one of its key resolutions adopted include a renewed focus on growing the party’s…

‘I was jailed for a crime I didn’t commit’

Moreblessing Ncube FOR four long months, 57-year-old Danny Moyo from Tsholotsho lived a nightmare that few could imagine. He was locked away from the world, branded a rapist, and stripped…

COMMENT: Dr Puff n Pass: When doctors chase danger

B-Metro Editorial Team THE news from Gweru last week had jaws hitting the floor. A 49-year-old medical doctor, a man sworn to heal, was busted puffing mutoriro, the deadly crystal…

EDITORIAL COMMENT : Public transport needs to be functional, safer

MOST people in urban Zimbabwe still rely on public transport despite the growing ownership of private motor vehicles, and will continue to do so even under universal car ownership as…

Zim can change Angola’s food narrative

Zimbabwe is a fairly balanced economy, strong in manufacturing, mining, agriculture, tourism and hospitality, financial services and other industries. That diversified economy is broadly owned and driven by locals as…

Asilondolozeni impilo ngalesisikhathi somnyaka

Kuhle ukuba khathesi siyajabula lezinyamazana lazo ziyaqolotsha ngoba izulu linile. Amanzi aseqalile ukuba khona, lezifuyo lazo sezibuthola utshani obuluhlaza egangeni. Kusuka kudanise ukuba ngesikhathi esifanayo, sijabula kuba labanye bethu ababa…

Dangote’s visit: A billion-dollar vote of confidence in Zimbabwe’s economic vision

Richard Muponde, Zimpapers Politics Hub  THE visit by Nigerian billionaire Aliko Dangote is far more than a routine business engagement; it is a resounding vote of confidence in President Mnangagwa’s…

The battle the world is watching, but few understand

Sergey Poletaev Behind the headlines, Russia’s advance in Donbass reveals shifting tactics, collapsing defences and the stakes of 2025’s decisive fight.

Poverty battle won: Zim’s progress boosts UN Security Council bid

Gibson Mhaka Zimpapers Politics Hub THE announcement by President Mnangagwa at the World Summit for Social Development in Doha that Zimbabwe has cut poverty by nearly half since 1995 is…

Stage set for construction of $3bn Harare/Chitungwiza railway line

The Herald, 13 November 1999 WORK on the long- awaited Harare – Chitungwiza commuter railway is set to start soon following yesterday’s launch of the $3,04 billion project in Chitungwiza.

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