Shimmer Chinodya unveils yet another scintillating novel
Memory Chirere
Title: TINDO’s QUEST
Author: Shimmer Chinodya
Publisher: Longman Zimbabwe, 2011
Isbn: 978-1-779-03492-2
Pages: 61
Reviewer: Memory Chirere
US tricks don’t need a rocket scientist to see
One doesn’t need to be a genius to realise that relations between Washington and one of its closest North African allies, Egypt have not only entered a new phase, but have hit rock bottom with the impasse likely to continue as both sides trade accusations and counter-accusations. One US senator has threatened that “things will be a lot worse” for Egypt when
Valuing knowledge through a culture of sharing
Gertrude Takawira
South Africa’s State of the Nation Address for 2012 was delivered, on the 9th of February 2012, under the theme “Knowledge Economy and Development Opportunities”. The theme could mean producing knowledge as a tool for job creation, which
Whitney Houston drowns in bathtub
LEGENDARY singer and film star Whitney Houston drowned alone in a bathtub after two back-to-back evenings of out-of-control binges, it has been claimed. The star was found dead by her bodyguard in a luxury hotel suite said to have been littered with bottles of prescription pills. She was 48. Paramedics battled to revive the singer, but she was pronounced dead
Harare lift ZLGU Inter provincials
From Takudzwa Chitsiga in GWERU
HARARE Province won the Zimbabwe Ladies Golf Union inter-provincials championship at Gweru Golf Club at the weekend after amassing 23 points. The Harare Province team of Aulia Alfazema, Yollanda Mubaiwa, Loice Chingono and Batsirai
Dates set for Dynamos, Motor Action season opener
Eddie Chikamhi Sports Reporter
The Premier Soccer League have set March 18 as the date for the start of the 2012 season when Dynamos and Motor Action clash for the second year running in the NetOne Charity Shield. PSL chief executive Kenny Ndebele yesterday said the
Asiagate: JFA refuse to comment
THE sensational Asiagate scandal is refusing to leave the corridors of power at Zifa House with yet another board member sucked into the Japan versus Zimbabwe friendly played in George just before the historic Fifa World Cup in South in July 2010. After board member Competitions Benedict Moyo was fingered in that match also believed to have been fixed, The
Ncube wins Peter Gradwell marathon
Ellina Mhlanga Sports Reporter
NGONIDZASHE Ncube of Ziscosteel Athletics Club won the Spar Peter Gradwell marathon after a photo-finish with Gilbert Mutandiro at Old Georgians yesterday. Ncube and veteran long-distance runner Mutandiro both clocked 2 hours 38 minutes
Mali take bronze
MALABO. – Mali finished third at an African Cup of Nations soccer finals for the first time after beating Ghana 2-0 in Malabo on Saturday night. Forward Cheick Tidiane Diabate struck twice to join the list of tournament top scorers with three goals.
The game turned when Ghanaian defender Isaac Vorsah was sent off for a second yellow card after 64 minutes. Coach Alain
Chisora talks big ahead of Klitschko showdown
LONDON. – Zimbabwe-born British boxer Dereck Chisora has so far not indulged in the same level of trash-talking as fellow Briton David Haye, but he nevertheless sees himself as playing the role of boxing’s savior by ending the Klitschko brothers’ domination of the heavyweight division. Chisora challenges Vitali Klitschko for the World Boxing Council heavyweight title at



