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Time for more women in Zifa Board

Zimpapers Sports Hub believe the time is now for more representation in the Zifa Board. A number of women have made a bid for positions in the Zifa Board to…

Crossover vigils boost religious tourism

Veronica Gwaze NEW YEAR’S EVE vigils in Zimbabwe have become prominent occasions. Attracting thousands of followers, the events not only promote spiritual edification, but also act as a significant driver…

Top of the class!..Matetsi Victoria Falls ranked among world’s best hotels

Leonard Ncube, [email protected] LUXURIOUS Matetsi Victoria Falls, located just outside the resort city, has earned a coveted spot on the 2025 Gold List, which highlights the world’s best hotels. This…

New era of fashion and culture. . . House of Lumiére lights up Blues

Mbulelo Mpofu, [email protected] BULAWAYO ushered in the New Year with a dazzling debut: the House of Lumiére (HOL). This ambitious venture, the vision of Australian-based entrepreneur Sikhanyisiwe “Khanyi” Moyo, officially…

Self-taught lighting designer Mildred joins Guildhall faculty

Mbulelo Mpofu, [email protected] THE Guildhall School of Music and Drama has welcomed a remarkable addition to its Lighting Design and Technology faculty — Mildred “Lighting Bae” Moyo, a self-taught lighting…

Frappés: The iced beverage that conquered the world

So Sweet FRAPPÉS, the beloved iced beverages, have become a staple in cafes and restaurants worldwide. Known for their refreshing taste and versatility, frappés have a rich history that spans…

Inside the Celestial Chorus Soiree party

Tafadzwa Zimoyo Lifestyle Editor “Cheers to a new year and another chance for us to get it right.” — Oprah Winfrey. This statement resonates deeply as we step into the…

Wedding trends to look out for in 2025

Fashion 263 Writer Weddings have always been a blend of tradition and personal expression, but every new year brings fresh trends that redefine how couples celebrate their love for one…

Small Boys Band: Kids hoping to be big, better

Gibson Nyikadzino Youth Interactive Correspondent In a spacious warehouse in Harare’s Graniteside industrial area, an orchestra of three young boys, aged between 11 and 14, is making waves in the…

Campus reflections: Don’t be brainless students, count wins

Latwell Nyangu Youth Interactive Writer AS I walk the familiar paths of academia, one thought that keeps echoing in my mind is, don’t be brainless students. Now, don’t mistake my…

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