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TURNING POINT: Tuesday, 30 June 2026 — the day the SA state ceded power to rabble-rousers
The migration issue was the final nail in the legitimacy of this state. It crystallised government failures on basic service delivery at municipalities, high levels of crime, education deficiencies and …
LeBron James leaving Lakers, to play with another team
Superstar LeBron James on Tuesday informed the Los Angeles Lakers that he will continue his NBA career elsewhere.
ENDURING LEGACY . . . President celebrates revered nationalist
Debra Matabvu Senior Reporter THE Second Republic will continue to uphold and promote the principles of peace, national unity and hard work championed by the late national hero and former…
CAB3 Senate amendments sail through
Farirai Machivenyika and Nyore Madzianike Constitutional Amendment Bill No. 3 will now be transmitted to President Mnangagwa for assent and signature after the National Assembly yesterday adopted amendments proposed by…
SA crisis: Govt scales up repatriation efforts
Thupeyo Muleya and Ivan Zhakata GOVERNMENT has intensified the repatriation of Zimbabweans stranded in South Africa, deploying dozens of buses to ferry returnees from major South African cities to Beitbridge…
Politburo meets today
Joseph Madzimure Zimpapers Politics Hub ZANU PF’s top leadership is set to convene a series of high-level meetings beginning today, with the party expected to review the implementation of key…
Cadastre system to boost mining investment
Mukudzei Chingwere Senior Reporter GOVERNMENT is set to strengthen governance in the administration of mining rights after Cabinet received and noted an update on the mining cadastre registration system. Speaking…
Russian Ambassador pays courtesy call on First Lady
Blessings Chidakwa Senior Reporter RUSSIA’s newly appointed Ambassador to Zimbabwe, His Excellency Mr Sergei Berdnikov, yesterday paid a maiden courtesy call on First Lady Dr Auxillia Mnangagwa, with discussions centred…
Zverev says Wimbledon hopes ‘about me’ despite open draw
French Open champion Alexander Zverev insists his aim of a first deep run at Wimbledon depends purely on himself, despite being in a wide-open half of the men’s draw. The …
President salutes the Gentle Giant
Debra Matabvu, debra.matabvu@zimpapers.co.zw THE Second Republic will continue to uphold and promote the principles of peace, national unity and hard work championed by the late national hero and former Vice…
CAB3 set for Presidential assent
Farirai Machivenyika and Nyore Madzianike, Zimpapers Writers THE Constitutional Amendment Bill No. 3 will now be transmitted to President Mnangagwa for assent after the National Assembly yesterday adopted amendments proposed…
MAN, WHO HAS BEEN LEFT WITHOUT HIS MANHOOD, SAYS ‘HE IS LIVING IN HELL’
Arron Nyamayaro A MAN, who has lost his manhood, initially thought he was a victim of some form of dark arts related to being punished for having sex with a…
COMMENT: Celebrating Father Zimbabwe’s enduring impact
Joshua Mqabuko Nyongolo Nkomo. Umdala Wethu. Father Zimbabwe, Chibwechitedza. He was respected across the country for the leading role he played from the formative years of robust trade unionism in…
Biggest ever Test win! . .Ngarava hails Chevrons’ champion bowlers
Blessing Malinganiza, Zimpapers Sports Hub CHEVRONS stand-in Test captain Richard Ngarava has credited the team’s formidable pace attack and collective team effort after leading the hosts to a historic innings-and-85-run…
ZSE signs another deal to unlock capital for SMEs
Nelson Gahadza, nelson.gahadza@zimpapers.co.zw The Zimbabwe Stock Exchange (ZSE) has entered into a strategic partnership with TN Asset Management (TNAM) to develop a structured financing ecosystem for high-growth small and medium…
Government deploys dozens of buses to ferry returnees
Thupeyo Muleya, Beitbridge Bureau GOVERNMENT has intensified the repatriation of Zimbabweans stranded in South Africa, deploying dozens of buses to ferry returnees from major cities to the Beitbridge Border Post…
Mzinyathini Irrigation Scheme to resume production in August
Sukulwenkosi Dube-Matutu, sukulwenkosi.dube@chronicle.co.zw THE long-idle Mzinyathini Irrigation Scheme in Umzingwane District, Matabeleland South, is set to resume production in August after Government and development partners completed 87 percent of a…
Harare to host Chibuku Neshawari national finals
Mthabisi Tshuma, mthabisimthire@gmail.com HARARE is set to host the Chibuku Neshamwari Traditional Dance Festival national finals at Harare Gardens on August 1, bringing together the country’s finest traditional dance ensembles…
Serena beaten at Wimbledon in first singles match in four years
Serena Williams’ bid for a fairytale return to Wimbledon was shattered by Australia’s Maya Joint as the American legend’s first singles match in four years ended in a 6-3, 6-7 …
The costly consequences of dying without a valid will
Harry Joffe, head of legal services at Discovery Life, explains why so many South Africans still lack a valid will, the financial and legal risks of poor estate planning, and …
The US story is bigger than Trump, World Cup cynicism and the noise
AI innovation and robust consumer spending reinforce why the US engine leaves global markets behind.
SHOCK amount SARS will take from Bafana players’ FIFA prize money
Even Bafana Bafana can't escape the taxman! Here's how much players will pay SARS from their FIFA prize money...
Eskom will implement a multi-day power outage in Gauteng this July
Eskom has confirmed a multi-day electricity interruption affecting parts of Gauteng - here are the dates...
News24 | SA exhales (for now): How Ramaphosa, SAPS and march marshals averted repeat of 2021 riots
On Tuesday morning, after months of inflammatory anti-immigrant rhetoric and four foreign nationals beaten to death, thousands of protesters, many armed with whips, spears and shields, across the country began …