Boot camp to tackle drug abuse, youth indiscipline

Nqobile Bhebhe, Zimpapers Writer Zimbabwe’s anti-drug campaign is set to intensify next month with the launch of a two-week disciplinary boot camp in Nyamandlovu, Matabeleland North province, targeting drug abuse…

Police appeal for information on missing Redcliff woman

Bongani Ndlovu, Online Reporter POLICE are appealing to members of the public for assistance in locating Tanaka Dhlara (21), who went missing on 6 April 2025 in Redcliff, Kwekwe. In…

Tragedy strikes in Hwange: Family’s home, belongings destroyed in fire

Sikhumbuzo Moyo, Senior Reporter A Hwange family has been left homeless after their house and property worth US$15 000 was destroyed by an inferno that gutted their Empumalanga suburb house…

COUPLE LOCKS UP TEEN SON IN THEIR HOUSE FOR THREE YEARS IN ST MARY’S

A HEARTLESS couple locked up their 16-year-old son in their house for THREE years.

NEW BOSS BREAKS SILENCE AMID TSUNAMI TORCHED BY KISS CAM CHEATING SCANDAL

NEW YORK. – THE new boss of Astronomer, Pete Dejoy, has broken his silence after taking over from CEO Andy Byron who resigned in the kiss cam “cheating” scandal.

ARMED ROBBERS LOAD LIG SPORTS BAR’S CASH SAFE INTO THEIR CAR

THREE armed robbers pounced at a bar in Harare’s Central Business District, loaded the cash safe into their car and drove away with an undisclosed amount of money.

MACHETE-WIELDING ROBBERS KILL KOMBI OPERATOR

A 34-year-old businesswoman, who owned a fleet of kombis, was on Sunday killed by three machete-wielding robbers in Dzivarasekwa.

ZIFA’s fresh approach on junior football development hailed

JUNIOR football development leaders in Mashonaland West have hailed the Zimbabwe Football Association (ZIFA) for resuscitating provincial leagues across the country.

UNESCO Director-General Audrey Azoulay begins official visit to Zimbabwe, focuses on heritage and education

UNESCO Director-General, Ms Audrey Azoulay, has arrived in the country for her first official visit and is expected to visit Zimbabwe’s heritage sites – Victoria Falls and Great Zimbabwe – and attend the Cop 15 meeting on wetlands.

THREE African countries will apply to become Associate members of the International Cricket Council later this year.

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