Understanding the human factor in road accidents
Reflecting on the festive period of 2024, an image emerges that evokes profound sadness. The Zimbabwe Republic Police reported a staggering 1 211 road traffic accidents (RTAs) between December 15…
AI reshaping global future in new year
Xu Jiuping With the unprecedented advancement of technology, artificial intelligence is rapidly transforming societies and elevating global collaboration to new heights. AI has already made groundbreaking strides in the core…
Free tombstonefor Mai Sorobhi
Trust Khosa Local entrepreneur and headstone designer, Tendai Mbofana, has pledged to honour the late actress Rhoda Mthembe, popularly known as Mai Sorobhi, with a free tombstone. Mbofana, who has…
2025 Trends in filmmaking
Arts Correspondent African film audiences can look forward to a rapid transformation of their favourite medium over the next year, as moviemaking evolves into a digitally enabled and socially engaged…
Kart Sport Club gears for new season
Collin Matiza Zimpapers Sports Hub LAST year, was the second year that Kart Sport Club raced a full season — and it was bigger and better than their very successful…
Rejuvenated Saunyama, rocking again
Tadious Manyepo Zimpapers Sports Hub SIMBA Bhora midfielder Gift Saunyama’s playing career could have been history. It briefly was. Just as he starred for Black Rhinos in 2019, he was…
Luphahla unveiled at Simba Bhora
Eddie Chikamhi Zimpapers Sports Hub IT’S a case of jumping from one hot seat to another for Joel Luphahla. The former Zimbabwe international was unveiled by reigning champions Simba Bhora…
DZ community celebrates the life of Mukukula
Zimpapers Sports Hub The Dzivarasekwa community have asked for one last request from the Mukukula family, and that is for the body of their former son and hero, Ngoni, to…
Herd boy kidnaps, rapes teen at knifepoint
Thupeyo Muleya, thupeyo.muleya@zimpapers.co.zw A 25-YEAR-OLD herd boy from Tshinvhazwimi Village under Chief Tshitaudze area in Beitbridge appeared in court yesterday for allegedly raping a 15-year-old girl at knifepoint on New…
Varsities urged to lead in research, value-addition
Nqobile Tshili, nqobile.tshili@chronicle.co.zw GOVERNMENT has urged universities to lead research and value-addition efforts for indigenous trees with medicinal properties, amid concerns that foreign researchers are exploiting these resources and re-exporting them…