South Africa: The gale of a reverse wind of change

I thought they were thick-skinned. I thought they were courageous. Last week my instalment made a passing reference to the health status of those in the MDC-T aspiring for presidency. No name was mentioned, not a single one. Boy, what a panicky response! I had touched a raw nerve, in the process exposing deep-seated health-anxieties within the MDC-T hierarchy. I liked a jibe from a contributor on one of the websites: atya chatikwatara ndeane chiturikwa. Translated it means he who fears a thud is one with a poorly hung secret!

How powerful is the Herald Sport?

I don’t think Dynamos can wipe out a six-goal deficit but, in an era where even prophets can tell us results beforehand, where results from the
Europa League of two years ago appear to define the pattern of events in English football two years later, it’s risky to go on top of the mountain and say Never Ever!
Atletico Madrid isn’t as popular, around the globe, as their city rivals, Real Madrid, and it’s a shadow they have lived in for ages since Alfredo di Stefano and Ferenc Puskas combined, in the ‘50s, to

Blessing needs your vote

With Big Brother StarGame now rolling Zimbabweans are busy voting to keep our fellow countrymen in the running for the big prize but there is another young Zimbabwean hoping that you will cast your vote for him.
The beauty of technology is that people here can influence the outcome of the competition and the rest will be left to him. Log onto www.virginmediapioneers.com and cast your vote.
Blessing Magere is a 19-year-old entrepreneur currently based in Leeds, United Kingdom, who was

Coal Gasification to up production by 40pc

Business Reporter
Coke producer Hwange Coal Gasification Company (HCGC) plans to increase coke production

Caledonia cedes 15pc to local consortium

Business Reporter
Caledonia Mining Corporation has signed an agreement with a consortium of indigenous Zimbabweans to acquire a 15 percent share in Blanket Mine

Dynamos fans cry foul over entry fees hike

Harare Bureau
DYNAMOS’ fans feel they are being betrayed by the club’s leadership following the hike in gate entry charges to $5,

MPs demand stands

 

Harare Bureau

 

ABOUT 400 Members of Parliament want Harare City Council to allocate them residential stands in leafy suburbs at heavily subsidised prices in what they say will go a long way in saving the fiscus hotel bills.

Complement Govt efforts to successfully implement MTP

Zimbabwe has since independence in 1980 made great strides in ensuring that children have access to education in both rural and urban areas. A number of schools both primary and secondary were built and today the country boasts of a 92 percent literacy rate.

Kwaito star Brown Dash dies

 

KWAITO fans from Bulawayo have expressed their sadness following the death of South African Kwaito star Brown Dash on Wednesday afternoon after succumbing to pneumonia.

Bulawayo trio called up for Guinea match

Lovemore Dube

CHICKEN Inn and Highlanders’ blistering start to the season has earned the city three places in Rahman Gumbo’s side  to meet Guinea in a World Cup qualifier on 3 June.

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