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Over 360 dip-tanks rehabilitated

Violet Chenyika AT LEAST 367 dip-tanks have been rehabilitated, while six others were constructed to boost the country’s livestock production and productivity. This is part of the Government’s Livestock Recovery…

RGM International Airport 100pc complete

Sunday Mail Reporter THE US$153 million expansion and upgrading of the Robert Gabriel Mugabe International Airport in Harare is now complete, a development that has improved efficiency during this festive…

Court orders retrial in killer driver’s case

Sunday Mail Reporter The High Court has overturned the conviction and sentence of a Mt Darwin man who was accused of running over and killing a mechanic while repairing a…

Editorial Comment: Let’s welcome 2025 with optimism

AS we say goodbye to 2024 and welcome 2025 this week, Zimbabwe’s transformative journey under the Second Republic led by President Mnangagwa continues to take centre stage. The year 2025…

Inside the ZIFA presidential race

Langton Nyakwenda-Zimpapers Sports Hub ZIFA’s transformation into a viable, united and professional football entity appears to be finally imminent, if sentiments by some of the association’s aspiring presidents are anything…

Chevrons go from sunshine to gloom

FOR the opening two days of the ongoing Boxing Day Test between Zimbabwe and Afghanistan at Queens Sports Club in Bulawayo, the Chevrons seemed primed and ready for a win.…

Arne Slot not worried over out-of-contract stars

LIVERPOOL’S three out-of-contract superstars can sign preliminary deals with overseas clubs next week, but Arne Slot does not believe the opening January transfer window will have a significant impact on…

527 high-impact projects to power economic leap in 2025

Chief Reporter AT LEAST 527 high-impact infrastructure projects spanning energy, information and communication technology (ICT), transport, water and sanitation, agriculture; health, education, and housing have been identified for priority next…

Tram-train production draws closer

Emmanuel Kafe THE Harare Institute of Technology (HIT) will soon start mass production of the ultra-modern light rail tram-train, whose prototype President Mnangagwa recently rode at the college. HIT is…

Harare budgets US$2m for pipe rehab

Sunday Mail Reporter THE Harare City Council has set aside US$2 million to rehabilitate 20 kilometres of water and sewer pipes.  Over the years, the city has struggled with burst…

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