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Inside Fury’s revenge bid

The post-mortem examination into Tyson Fury’s defeat began the moment Oleksandr Usyk’s hand was raised in Saudi Arabia in May. Victory would have cemented the Gypsy King’s status as the…

Simunyu seeks re-election

Zimpapers Sports Hub INCUMBENT Harare Athletic Board chairperson, Cousinet Simunyu, believes she still has something to offer to the province, as she seeks re-election during the upcoming elections. The provincial…

Ensuring a safe festive season on country’s roads

Mukachana Hanyani Herald Correspondent As the festive season approaches, Zimbabweans across the country are filled with anticipation. This is a time of joy, unity, and celebration—a season when families come…

‘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…

Academics, policymakers re-imagine Africa’s justice systems

Kingsley Ighobor At a recent UN conference in New York, leading African thinkers challenged colonial legacies and advocate for a justice system rooted in African traditions. The #AcademicAfrica2024 conference ended…

Rail renaissance: Improving connectivity for economic growth

Innocent Mujeri Herald Correspondent The 2025 National Budget offers a lifeline to the National Railways of Zimbabwe (NRZ), an institution pivotal for unlocking Zimbabwe’s industrial and economic potential. With a…

EDITORIAL COMMENT : Presidential rural solar programme heralds major tech jump

A highly imaginative and innovative programme to provide a small solar installation for more than one million rural homesteads over the next five years will dramatically upgrade the quality of…

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