Guinea-Bissau in tight corner
One year after the Global Fund to Fight Aids, tuberculosis and malaria, reduced funding to the Guinea-Bissau government body in charge of co-ordinating HIV prevention and treatment activities,Editorial Comment: Judiciary’s new approach welcome
Recent reports that the courts have managed to reduce criminal cases backlog by 77 percent indicate a new approach by members of the judiciary. In the past, those arrested had to spend years inDenver is King
Sports Reporter
DYNAMOS legend, Moses Chunga, has hailed Denver Mukamba as a worthy Soccer Star of the Year, but wants the teenage player to keep his feet on the ground if he is to realise his full potential and
De Jonge’s sweet double
Ellina Mhlanga Sports Reporter
RIK de Jonge, the father of golfer Brendon, is a proud man and has got all the reasons to feel that way. His son won the prestigious Sportsperson of the Year and the Sportsman of the Year awards.
Appreciate funding you get in sport: Kemoeng
Ellina Mhlanga Sports ReporterFORMER Botswana National Sports Council executive secretary, Kagiso Kemoeng, has cautioned the sporting fraternity not take for granted the support they get from the Government and corporate
Sables taste victory, at last!
Paul Munyuki Sports ReporterZIMBABWE national rugby side, the Sables, yesterday finished third in the Emirates Four-Nations rugby tournament with a 65-14 win over a lowly United Arab Emirates at 7he Stadium in Dubai.
Maphosa gears for tri-nations tourney
Takudzwa Chitsiga Sports ReporterMBONGENI Maphosa will be among the local junior golfers who will take part in the tri-nations tournament, whose practice round begins at Chapman tomorrow morning. The event will feature hosts
Eight clash for Zim Challenge trophy
Sports ReporterEIGHT runners have accepted to go to the starting stalls for the running of the Zimbabwe Challenge over 1 400m at Borrowdale race-course this afternoon. The feature race comes in as race seven on the card
CAPS look to Zambia
Eddie Chikamhi Sports ReporterHARARE giants CAPS United’s grand scheme to get the team back on its feet next year appears to have got off the ground with revelations that the Green Machine have concluded deals with Zambian
Food taboos: It’s all a matter of taste
MANY foods are considered delicacies, not for their taste, but for their medicinal effects.In East Asian markets not only can just about every creature be found —domestic, wild, and


