Fitness is his passion

Winstone Antonio Lifestyle Reporter

Although bodybuilding is not as popular as other sports like football and cricket in Zimbabwe, bodybuilding now enjoys a lot of support from the corporate world and has changed lives of some

Down memory lane . . . Sekuru Gweshe falls on hard times, hankers for a career in politics

Problem Masau Lifestyle Reporter

On Independence Eve, a young man sporting an afro hairstyle was in the midst of the crowd that gathered at Rufaro Stadium, although he was swept by the euphoria that engulfed everyone on the

Meet the don of Zim football

It may be a carnival Saturday in Headlands, but for Lovemore Gijima Msindo it’s just another working day. His hands are full as he tries to balance his time between farming, ranching and

Believe that long life is your portion

Tendai Manzvanzvike Divine Appointments

OUR time on earth lies in the hands of Jesus Christ. Longevity is a covenant right. God spoke to Abraham in Genesis 15:15 saying, “And thou shalt go to thy fathers in peace; thou shalt be buried in

Britain should leave EU: former commission chief

FRANKFURT — Britain could leave the European Union and enter into a different sort of partnership with the political and economic bloc instead, former EU Commission chief Jacques Delors said yesterday.

Birth policy to be strictly enforced in Hong Kong

HONG KONG — The Food and Health Bureau in Hong Kong reiterated yesterday that all public hospitals will not accept any bookings by pregnant non-local women for delivery in Hong Kong starting January 1.

DR Congo troops in CAR not linked to conflict

KINSHASA — The presence of Democratic Republic of Congo troops in the Central African Republic is not related to the on-going conflict in the latter nation, the Congolese government spokesman, Lambert

DPRK is nuclear test ready: US think-tank

SEOUL — North Korea has repaired extensive rain damage at its nuclear test facility and could conduct a detonation on two weeks notice, a US think-tank said yesterday, citing satellite imagery analysis.

Norman Schwarzkopf dies

WASHINGTON — Norman Schwarzkopf, the US general who drove Saddam Hussein’s forces from Kuwait in 1991 as commander of the lightning campaign known as Operation Desert Storm, died Thursday at the

IMF to open training centre for sub-Saharan Africa

PORT-LOUIS — The International Monetary Fund plans to open in Mauritius, a regional training center for the Sub-Saharan African countries, an official source has said. An agreement in this regard was

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