Arubi starts for Caps, Prince Dube on the bench.
The veteran shot-stopper is not the only new face trusted with the demands of an immediate debut.
By Henry Mhara
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Eight on the bounce for relentless Scottland
For long periods, the league leaders were made to sweat by a spirited opponent who just refused to lie down.
By Henry Mhara
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Zanu PF blocks city street vendors removals
Jere accused the council of mishandling funds meant for the Bhaktas vending site, which was designed to accommodate some 1,400 unregistered traders.
By Silas Nkala
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Tear gas terror in sex workers crackdown
The operation forced pregnant women and young children to flee their beds in the early hours of the morning, with many seeking urgent medical care the following day.
By Nunurai Jena
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Murder frame-up used to steal Chinhoyi farm
The motive is as old as it is transparent, that is land greed wrapped in political intimidation.
By Nunurai Jena
5h ago
Great nations are built by coalitions—not clones, and certainly not clowns
Democracy is not the art of eliminating differences. It is the art of managing them in pursuit of the common good.
By Jameson Z Timba
5h ago
Fear and hope at Musina border as immigrants return home
What began as a desperate huddle at the Musina Showgrounds has now shifted to a rapidly constructed repatriation centre at Musina Proefplaas, 20km outside of town.
By Staff Reporter
5h ago
Actuarial scientist turns everyday life into powerful lessons in new book
Gapu explores actuarial concepts by connecting them to everyday decisions and life experiences.
By Kudzai Kuwaza
5h ago
Harare allergic to transparency
Zimbabweans woke up to the news that the capital, at long last, was introducing a light train service to ease congestion, improve commuting time and above all going green.
By Paidamoyo Muzulu
Jul. 4, 2026




