ZPC Kariba coach happy with team performance
Godknows MatarutseSports Reporter
ZPC Kariba coach, Paul “Popopo” Chimalizeni, is happy with his team’s performance during the first half of the Zifa Northern Region Division One league.
Chimalizeni feels a five-point gap with the current log leaders, Black Rhinos, is not something to worry about as it can be erased quickly in the second half of the season.
World Wide Scholarship Group in partnership with Man U
Collin MatizaSports Editor
HARARE-BASED World Wide Scholarship Group have entered into an ambitious partnership with Manchester United which will see young, talented local soccer players travelling to England to train with the English Premiership football giants.
The trouble with Zanu-PF
MANY acquainted with the Queen’s language may have come across the term “burying one’s head in the sand.” This practice is attributed to Ostriches though zoologists dismiss it with typical scientific contempt for the simple reason that it is not true.
Biti sounding too good to be true
Tichaona Zindoga
In an interview published this week, MDC-T secretary general and Finance Minister Tendai Biti makes some statements that would naturally make one jump from their seats. This is because he makes remarks that you would not exactly expect to come from his MDC-T mouth in general and from his personal perspective as a fiery politician that many have taken him to be.
Use of imagery in marketing
Knowledge Mushohwe
THE most important aspect of graphic design for marketing is the objective. Most companies employ design with the sole intention of exposing their products or services to the public and hoping that the combination of text and images would convince potential consumers to sacrifice their dollars for whatever the organisation offers.
Older Persons Bill in Parly
Health ReporterThe Older Persons Bill, whose draft was made in 2002 is expected to be tabled in Parliament for the second time anytime from now, a local non-governmental organisation has said.
New vaccination schedule for children
Paidamoyo ChipunzaHealth Reporter
NEWLY born babies are now expected to begin vaccinations at six weeks instead of the previous three months after the initial vaccine given at birth.
This follows introduction of the new child health card and the pneumococcal conjugate vaccine in Zimbabwe recently.
Maternity fees eased
Paidamoyo Chipunza
GOVERNMENT has raised US$59 million for the Health Transition Fund that will go towards removal of maternity user fees
Another chance for Zhuwawo
Sports ReporterZimbabwe cricket selectors have offered top order batsman Cephas Zhuwawo another chance to prove himself in the A side currently preparing for the limited overs tri-series against Sri Lanka and South Africa later this month.
Springvale Festival a huge success
Roy MatikiSports Reporter
BANKING giant BancABC successfully sponsored the annual Springvale Rugby Festival at Peterhouse School outside Marondera yesterday where 18 primary and secondary schools from across the country showcased their skills.




