Taking Valentine’s Day for granted

Abel Dzobo
Today is St Valentine’s Day. Red, red clothes, with a scattering of black. Roses, red yellow, and white, outfoxing bees to the juiciest nectar. Teddy bears wearing bright red ribbons, scarlet make-over

Singh needs a break

LOS ANGELES. – This is one time the PGA Tour needs to avoid the perception of slow play.
It has been two weeks since the Sports Illustrated story that golfer Vijay Singh spent US$9 000 on

Wada warns of drug threat in football

LONDON. – The World Anti-Doping Agency has called on football to do more to combat the threat to the sport, questioning whether English Premier League players in England are tested enough for EPO

Rugby clubs under scrutiny

SYDNEY. – Anti-doping officials have met with six top-flight Australian rugby league clubs over the use of banned performance-enhancing drugs. The Australian Sports Anti-Doping Agency (ASADA) spoke to

A shining beacon. . . Chitungwiza Hospital raises the bar

Paidamoyo Chipunza Features Writer
WALKING down the aisle of the female medical ward, better known by its designers as Ward 2, the light blue acrylic curtains are the first feature to attract the eye at Chitungwiza Central Hospital.

Celebrating Shangaani culture

Patrick Musira
United in diversity to change the environmental, social and economic interface of the Great Limpopo region and the world through cultural tourism, communities along the Limpopo River Basin, are

Model appeals for support

Brenda Phiri Arts Correspondent
Zimbabwean model Yolanda Grace Yona, who is set to represent the country in the Top Model Worldwide contest in London on April 13, is appealing for votes for her to win the title. The 25-year-old

Zahara, Tuku reunite at HICC

Problem Masau Arts Correspondent
South AFRICAN singing sensation Zahara, who seems to have fallen in love with Zimbabwe, makes a welcome return to Harare for another date with superstar Oliver Mtukudzi and Alexio Kawara. Organised

Reps Theatre shifts to country music

Entertainment Reporter
Country music is the focus of the new musical production on stage at Harare’s Reps Theatre in a new show called “A Little Bit Country”. The show features more than 30 singers and dancers presenting a

Douglas Chimbetu calls for unity

Shein Kanyumwa Arts Correspondent
Upcoming dendera musician Douglas Chimbetu says disunity among the Chimbetu siblings was detrimental to music. The artiste, who is riding on the crest of a wave with his debut release “Tsimba”,

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