Unlocking potential in women

Make a difference Egpha Jokomo
Some months ago I was at a forum where the issues of gender equality, women empowerment and opportunities that have been created to usher women into the mainstream economy were discussed. It was indeed a good meeting as people shared openly and honestly with a view to move

Registrar-General, clarify passport issues

While we welcome the new measures announced by the Registrar-General to improve service delivery, we are, however, astounded by the lack of clarity in many aspects of the measures.For many years we have been calling for the digitalisation of the RG’s office, particularly in respect of making

‘We’re moving towards a robot nation’

The Harare Institute of Technology embarked on a robotics programme to prepare and enthuse youths to science, engineering and technology programmes so that Zimbabwe can advance in science and engineering. Our Senior Reporter Peter Matambanadzo (PM) caught up with Harare Institute of Technology Vice Chancellor Engineer Quiton Kanhukamwe  (QK) to talk about robotics, a branch of technology that deals with the design, construction, operation and application of robots and computer systems

Kickboxing preps begin

Ellina Mhlanga Sports Reporter
THE Zimbabwe Kickboxing Association have begun preparations for the national championships scheduled for early next month in the capital. The one-day event will be staged at Girls High School on November 3 with all provinces expected to compete. Participants will compete in 11 weight

Water crisis a blessing in disguise

Ghetto Blast Rosenthal Mutakati
Acute water shortages that have literally taken the glitter off city life have come as a blessing in disguise, blowing the lid off the cauldron of love cheats, thieves and those who dabble in witchcraft. So heaven-sent appears this crisis that this writer wishes it could last longer. Were it not for the

HAB holding two-day provincial Level Two course

Ellina Mhlanga Sports Reporter
THE Harare Athletics Board are holding a two-day provincial Level Two course as part of their preparations for next year’s events. Harare are set to host the National Association of Secondary Schools Heads championships and the COSASA championships early next year and preparations are

Nhokwara happy to host Futures events

Ellina Mhlanga Sports Reporter
TENNIS Zimbabwe administrator, Cliff Nhokwara, said they are happy to once again host Futures events after they were given the greenlight by the International Tennis Federation to host one such event next month. Last year the national association were granted their request to host the event

ST Johns coach speaks on defeat

Mbachi Mutukula-Maregere Sports Reporter
ST JOHN’S Prep coach Felix Mutare feels they should have won the day-night cricket tournament which they lost after a five-run defeat at the hands of Ruzawi at Lilfordia. Mutare, who has coached St John’s first team for four years, believes that they had the chances, which they wasted. “Well done to

Hellenic to host cricket festival

Sports Reporter
FORMER national team captain Tatenda Taibu will grace the Hellenic School annual day-night cricket festival today. Lilfordia, Ruzawi, Springvale, Hartmann, Twin Rivers, Chipembere, St John’s Prep and the host Hellenic are the schools to feature at the festival. Hellenic School coach, Bobby

Nkhoma: From Harare to Wall Street

ATLANTA. — The Georgia State men’s soccer programme can base much of its success, such as a 2011 NCAA Tournament at-large berth, on a hard-working mentality on and off the soccer pitch. That same mentality drives its student-athletes to achieve their academic and professional

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