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Can we condone the con?

Sport is actually just one consequence after another, all of which could potentially lead to different and indeed dangerous end points.
By Tim Middleton Jul. 20, 2025

Footgolf: A unique blend of football and golf kicks off in Zimbabwe

With its unique blend of athleticism and strategy, footgolf is steadily making its mark on the Zimbabwean sporting landscape.

Here we go: Winky D eyes new 'Jabhuna'... as Zanu PF angles in

Zanu PF has openly called for Winky D to be “muted” and prevented from performing his politically and socially conscious songs.
By Style Reporter Jul. 20, 2025

D-Day for Sables

The team’s efforts have not gone unnoticed, with the Sports, Recreation, Arts and Culture ministry, along with key sponsors like Nedbank, throwing their full weight behind the Sables.

Tender report falls short on transparency

Ministry of Transport and Infrastructural Development published its first quarter notice of tender awards
By The Zimbabwe Independent Jul. 18, 2025

Harare’s public transport crisis: Bans, broken promises and a future still in limbo

HARARE, the heartbeat of Zimbabwe, urgently needs a functional, integrated and sustainable public transport system
By Newsday Jul. 17, 2025

Mitsubishi Rosa Bus: A must-have for schools

The Mitsubishi Rosa Bus is widely regarded as being superior to competition, for several compelling reasons
By Andrew Muzamhindo Jul. 11, 2025

Harare-Beira trade corridor now death trap for motorists

There is a need to optimise Zimbabwe’s transportation infrastructure
By Gloria Ndoro-mkombachoto Jul. 11, 2025

Enough talk, time to execute: Craig Ervine

Zimbabwe's batting effort yielded only two half-centuries across both innings: Sean Williams' unbeaten 83 in the first and Nick Welch's 55 in the second. 
By Austin Karonga Jul. 9, 2025