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Chinese medical teams are a testament to solidarity and brotherhood of Sino-Zim friendship

Chinese medical teams are a testament to solidarity and brotherhood of Sino-Zim friendship
By ZHOU DING Mar. 5, 2026

Chinese medical teams: A testament to solidarity and brotherhood of Sino-Zim friendship

What began as a medical assistance mission has grown into an enduring symbol of solidarity and brotherhood between Zimbabwe and China, says Zhou Ding, China’s Ambassador to Zimbabwe
By H.E. Zhou Ding Mar. 5, 2026

Royal Harare ladies team wins Gaby Tomlinson Trophy

Hosts Chapman won the Tomlinson Shield from Brooke, who had won it last year. The tournament is a two-day, seeded interclub foursomes competition. 

Milan-Cortina Games begin with vibrant opening ceremony

Figure skater Lilah Fear was the Great Britain flagbearer in Milan, with bobsledder Brad Hall given that honour in Cortina.
By Munyaradzi Madzokere Feb. 8, 2026

Zim-US music collabo bridges continents with two new tracks

KWEKWE-BASED music outfit Team Awesum has joined forces with United States artiste Shaine Palko in a cross-border collaboration that will see the release of two songs exploring humanity and love
By NOKUXOLA MBANGENI Feb. 6, 2026

Kwekwe music outfit goes global

He said the first track, Wild Fire Mood, reflects on humanity by comparing how people live, think, and relate to one another today versus how things used to be in the past. 
By NOKUXOLA MBANGENI Feb. 4, 2026

Takashinga turns doubt into delight

The cricket gods, however, won, with all the subsequent games being played in spite of the threat of inclement weather. 
By AUSTIN KARONGA Jan. 21, 2026

Inside Zimbabwe’s hazardous waste blind spot: Policy failures and illegal imports

CHIRUNDU — Pearson Rambakare still bears the scars of a sulphuric acid spill along Zimbabwe’s Harare–Chirundu highway, five years after an accident that nearly killed him.
By Nhau Mangirazi Jan. 8, 2026

Chimedza joins Marinica's Warriors

Chimedza joins Marinica's Warriors
By Henry Mhara Dec. 3, 2025