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Police, agencies deploy for festive season

Freeman Razemba Senior Reporter As the festive season approaches, law enforcement agencies are gearing up for a significant deployment on the country’s major roads to ensure compliance with traffic regulations.…

Tourism officials meet, greet tourists

Leonard Ncube Victoria Falls Reporter IMAGINE arriving at an airport or border post in a foreign country and being personally welcomed by a smiling Government minister, assuring you of exceptional…

Policy intervention on energy bears fruit: Mthuli

Zvamaida Murwira Senior Reporter Competitive tariffs, guarantees on power purchases and availability of foreign currency as promised by the Government to independent power producers have started bearing fruit, with investors…

SCOTTLAND BREAK NEW GROUND

Tadious Manyepo Zimpapers Sports Hub THE iconic Mabvuku Number One Grounds complex is literally dead.” It has been dead for a long time now and has virtually been lying in…

Zim kick-boxers’ Olympic dream

Tinashe Kusema Zimpapers Sports Hub THE big story coming out of the World Association of Kick-boxing Organisations African Continental Kick-boxing Championships held last week is that Zimbabwe returned home with…

ZIFA saga sucks in Mliswa, Magwizi, Phiri

Zimpapers Sports Hub THE ZIFA elections soap opera in which red flags are being flashed against some presidential aspirants yesterday sucked in the trio of Temba Mliswa, Nqobile Magwizi, and…

‘United better with Rashford’

Manchester United manager Ruben Amorim says the club are “better” with Marcus Rashford after the forward suggested he could leave Old Trafford. The England international, 27, said on Tuesday that…

2024 breathed hope in Zim film, television industry

Trust Khosa Globally, the film and television industry has become a billion-dollar enterprise, renowned for creating lasting memories and powerful storytelling. This discipline involves the fusion of various art forms…

Album gives attention to issues affecting men

Arts Correspondent Movember, formerly known as November, which focuses on men’s health and well-being, may have gone. Still, sungura musician Norman Tapambwa has created an album focusing on men’s issues.…

The thin line between faith, traditional healers and abuse

Nick Mangwana Government Up Close This article is not intended to represent a Government policy position, but rather to spark a long-overdue conversation about a critical issue that has been…

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