Joy for Mpilo cancer patients as Lift donates blankets

Bokang Tlou LIFT, a Bulawayo-based company, has donated 50 blankets to cancer patients at Mpilo Central Hospital’s oncology and palliative care unit. Speaking during a handover ceremony held at the…

Decomposed body found near Matopo mine

  Bongani Ndlovu, Online Reporter Police in Matopo, Matabeleland South Province, are investigating a suspected murder case after the decomposing body of a male adult was discovered in a bushy…

KIDNEY CRISIS: Man begs for help to raise $7K for life-saving transplant

Nomalisa Gumpo,[email protected] A 44-YEAR-OLD man from Glenview, Harare is pleading for public help to raise the remaining US$7,000 needed for a life-saving kidney transplant in India. Tapiwa Makwangudze’s condition is…

Showcase of bountiful economic potential, cultural riches

Debra Matabvu in OSAKA, Japan OVER 13 000 kilometres from Harare, Zimbabwe celebrated its National Day at the World Expo 2025 in Osaka yesterday with a compelling showcase of culture,…

MUDARIKI’S WAR CRY

Tinashe Kusema-Zimpapers Sports Hub ZIMBABWE rugby captain Hilton Mudariki appeared in good spirits as the Sables stepped up their act ahead of their Rugby Africa Cup final showdown against nemesis…

Japan a dependable market source for Zim’s tourism sector

We reproduce in full President Mnangagwa’s speech at the Osaka 2025 Expo, Zimbabwe National Day official ceremony yesterday. May I begin by extending congratulations to government of Japan for hosting…

Emulate the country’s heroes, nation urged

ZIMBABWEANS have been implored to honour and emulate the sacrifices made by the country’s sons and daughters who gave their lives for the nation to attain its independence.

Govt to enact policy on rare earth minerals

GOVERNMENT is in the process of crafting a policy for the exploration and exploitation of rare earth minerals that the country is endowed with, Mines and Mining Development Deputy Minister, Caleb Makwiranzou, has said.

‘Timing is everything in fish farming’

FISH farmers in Mashonaland East Province will receive fingerlings next month, which coincides with the eight-month growth cycle to capitalise on warm temperatures conducive for efficient feed conversion and accelerated growth.

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