Masimirembwa joins Gunners
Eddie Chikamhi Sports ReporterGUNNERS have roped in Harare businessman Godwills Masimirembwa as their patron in efforts to spearhead the club’s development programmes and enhance their competitiveness in the Castle Lager Premier Soccer League. Club president
CAPS train like Chelsea: Connor
Augustine Hwata Sports ReporterA DEFIANT Sean Connor defended his training methods, claiming they were just like the ones used by English giants Chelsea, and insisted that he can drive CAPS United to the Promised Land. In the week that the Blues of Stamford Bridge
ZOC step up London preps
Ellina Mhlanga Sports ReporterTHE Zimbabwe Olympic Committee have geared up their preparations for the London 2012 Olympic Games with Team Zimbabwe’s chef de mission Busi Chindove scheduled to attend a pre-delegates registration meeting early next month in
Mighty Warriors ready for Zambians
Sports ReporterMIGHTY Warriors captain Onai Chingawo has declared that they are ready for tomorrow’s international friendly against Zambia at Hwange Colliery Stadium. Zimbabwe date the neighbours as both sides seek to fine-tune their preparations ahead of the
T20 takes over cricket
Dean du PlessisThere is no doubt that Twenty20 Cricket and, in particular the Indian Premier League, has dominated world cricket for the past four years. Players all over the world have been fortunate enough to play for the various Indian teams and some have
Nyatanga hails Savanna deal
Sports ReporterZimbabwe National Soccer Supporters Association leader, Eddie “Mboma” Nyatanga, has hailed the innovative sponsorship package unveiled by Savanna Tobacco last week. Through the ‘Zorai Butter ne Pacific’, Savanna Tobacco offered to assist
In pursuit of revolutionary gains
Bowden Mbanje and Darlington Mahuku
One of Zimbabwe’s greatest and most revered sons Herbert Chitepo was assassinated on March 18, 1975. Zimbabwe gained its independence on April 18, 1980. In essence when we celebrate our independence we must be remembering and reflecting on the sacrifices made by the gallant heroes and heroines in the liberation struggle.
Failure to do so will be courting disaster not only for us but also for future generations. Comrade Chitepo was the first African in Southern Africa to qualify as a barrister. From the outset his intentions could be discerned when he decided to
Junior athletes in race for World champs
Augustine Hwata Sports ReporterZIMBABWE’S top junior athletes have been presented with a golden opportunity to qualify for the IAAF World Junior Championships when they fight for places at the regional qualifiers in Namibia this weekend. Today, a team of 17 up-and-
Fishing from a mud rut

In the village, in the land of milk honey and dust or Guruve if you like, a he-goat is never a master of courtship. His is a loud massif appeal, so public that one has to make sure he or she in not in the company of in-laws or others shied.
The dangling bits are not only a shame. They make the whole courtship process a farce and a sham.
Again in the village manhood is never defined by having the biggest dangling bits, it is defined by one’s ability to live a dignified life, to act and live within the confines of societal values, norms and ethos.
A couple of years ago, Professor Jonathan Moyo cheekily said something to the effect that every Zimbabwean was Zanu-PF
Regulate malaria drug treatment
Priya ShettyWhen parasites resistant to the anti-malarial drug artemisinin were discovered along the Thailand-Cambodia border in 2006, it sparked concern but not panic because it appeared to be an isolated pocket of resistance. Now, scientists have


