Zim marks Universal Children’s Day
Tafadzwa Zimoyo
Zimbabwe yesterday joined the world in celebrating the Universal Children’s Day amid fears that by 2050 one in every three births will be African — as will also be almost one in every three children under the age of 18. To mark this day, the United Nations Children’s Fund (Unicef) issued a new research paper highlighting global demographic shifts forecast for the coming generation
All set for Jamaica Inn City opening
Arts CorrespondentIt is only a day before the new Jamaica Inn City opens this Friday and excitement has reached fever pitch among the performing artistes including guest of honour Philip…
Macheso ready for festive season
Arts Correspondent
The festive mood is slowly drawing closer and soon it will be that time of the year when most musicians work round the clock. As is always the case with the evergreen Orchestra Mberikwazvo, they have lined up gigs during, before and after the festive season. Led by seasoned bassist — Alick Macheso, the group has already set dates for its year-end shows one in Bulawayo and another
Sulu to extend UK stay
Problem Masau Arts CorrespondentIt appears Sulumani Chimbetu will have to stay longer in the United Kingdom than he anticipated after promoters of his tour decided to have more shows —…
Kadengu wins StarBrite!
Problem Masau Arts Correspondent
All is well that ends well for unheralded star Bryan Kadengu who won big in StarBrite finals, a talent search show held over the weekend.
The Chinhoyi-based musician walked away with a Honda Fit vehicle, all expenses paid trips to the US, South Africa, Germany and Victoria Falls, Samsung 32 inch LCD TV, recording contract
Thousands bid Matiki goodbye
Sports Reporter
THE SUNDAY MAIL sportswriter, Roy Matiki, received a befitting send-off as scores of people thronged Warren Hills Cemetery yesterday to pay their last respects to the journalist yesterday.
Matiki died on Sunday morning at his parents’ home in Budiriro 5 after succumbing to brain tumor.
Hardbody taking stashes of cash to Division One
From Lovemore Zigara in Gweru
AFTER a nightmarish outing in their debut season in the Premiership, Hardbody will exit the top-flight league with something to smile about after collecting rich pickings in their final match against champions Dynamos on Sunday.
Acid test for tennis players
Ellina Mhlanga Sports ReporterTENNIS Zimbabwe vice-president, Regis Bhunu, believes the upcoming Twenty Third Century Systems International Tennis Federation Futures tournament provides an opportunity for local players to be exposed to…
Sables duo out
Paul Munyuki Sports ReporterTHE Sables have suffered a blow in their bid to get some of the players who helped Zimbabwe lift the Africa Cup to play in the Emirates Dubai Six-Nations tournament. Prop Denford Mutamangira yesterday told The Herald he will not be available for the Sables tour to Dubai due to club
Murape eyes Mbada
Eddie Chikamhi Sports Reporter
DYNAMOS are not getting into the party mood yet despite retaining the Castle Lager Premier Soccer League title this week as they now set their sights firmly on defending the Mbada Diamonds Cup at Rufaro this Saturday. DeMbare are on the threshold of completing a remarkable






