Nanotechnology is no Science fiction

Brenda Phiri
IN our recent Cool tech issue, the Permanent Secretary in the Ministry of Science and Technology highlighted the need for teens to be innovative for the betterment of our livelihood. The young

Girls High pupils take to the track

Tinashe Chivhere Cool Lifestyle Writer
LAST week we promised to visit schools and  capture action as it happens in preparation for inter-house competitions. We start by looking at the champions themselves. Being the oldest public

Juventus to take advantage of a depleted Genoa to stretch lead

MILAN. — Juventus host Genoa hoping the possible absence of key players has the same effect as it did last week when the Italian soccer champions hit four past Udinese to open up a five-point gap at the top

King Shaddy urges youths to abstain

Lovemore Meya Lifestyle Reporter
DANCEHALL singer Shadreck “King Shaddy” Kwarire has encouraged youths to desist from engaging in sex. Of late, King Shaddy has been on a crusade against pre-marital sex during his live shows.

What’s in a school uniform?

Tinashe Chivhere
Love or hate it, school uniform is a symbol of growing up for countless children around the world. The necessity of this culture of dressing has been the subject of numerous debates, with some arguing that

Teen held as suspect for shooting case

A 15-year-old boy remained in custody as detectives tried to piece together what led to the shooting of his parents and three of their children who were found dead in a New Mexico home. The teenager was

Essay contest marks Black History Month

Yolanda Ndlovu
ZIMBABWEAN high school pupils this month have an opportunity to analyse famous African American poet Langston Hughes’ poetry in an essay contest sponsored by the United States Embassy to

I’ve been privileged, says IOC president Rogge

PARIS — International Olympic Committee president Jacques Rogge said he had been privileged to be in charge of global sport’s most powerful body for the past 12 years. The 70-year-old Belgian, who

Barcelona to bounce back

MADRID. — Top of the league Barcelona face struggling Osasuna at home tomorrow bidding to bounce back from a first league defeat of the Spanish La Liga soccer season, 3-2 at Real Sociedad, last

Ivory Coast, Tunisia in exciting decider

RUSTENBURG. — A win for Ivory Coast or Tunisia, who meet here today, could secure a pass to the African Cup of Nations soccer finals last eight with one throw of the Group D dice still to roll.

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