To cap it all
We will not don a riding hat when we play golf but neither will we wear a peaked cap when we play outfield in soccer. If the cap suits, wear it.
By Tim Middleton
21h ago
Ingezi Hurricanes Academy honours top players in style
Speaking at the ceremony, club director Joseph 'Wasu' Nemakanga said, "We are extremely proud of our players and coaches for their hard work and dedication this season.
By Azriel Chimeno
21h ago
Mposa bags bronze at Caf U17 girls tourney
"The girls did very, very well. We're very proud of them. They put in all the work, and it's a lovely experience for us," Rugwevera told Standard Sport.
By Austin Karonga
Dec. 21, 2025
Ngezi Platinum woes deepen
Mafu was awarded US$196 750 last year in September and Mwaruwari, who made his plea a little later, was granted close to US$600 000.
By Fortune Mbele
Dec. 19, 2025
Transporters as unique knowledge brokers in African markets and food systems
Transporters also convey information from the market to farmers better than traders, who may want to hide some of the information to take advantage of unsuspecting farmers.
By Charles Dhewa
Dec. 17, 2025
Bridging worlds through hockey: Miled de Man reflects on her Zimbabwe experience
The visit was a blend of professional knowledge exchange, personal connection, and a journey into the heart of Zimbabwean culture and community.
By Munyaradzi Madzokere
Dec. 14, 2025
Schools' football scores big against drugs and GBV
THE Academy of Sports Excellence (ASE) and Young Achievement Sports for Development (YASD) hosted an inaugural schools' sports tournament meant to tackle drug and substance abuse
By Munyaradzi Madzokere
Dec. 9, 2025
Safer commutes now, women tell authorities
A COMMUNITY campaign has called for urgent improvement to public transport, including better lighting and increased police presence, amid growing concern over the harassment of female commuters.
By Takudzwa Changadeya
Dec. 8, 2025
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Government courts private capital to rebuild vital road network
PPPs, where private investors finance, build and recover costs through tolls and concession agreements, have now become central to Zimbabwe’s infrastructure strategy.
By Freeman Makopa
Dec. 6, 2025




