New laws in rugby

Paul Munyuki Sports Reporter
ZIMBABWE rugby coaches, players and referees will this season have to adjust to the new laws when the new season kicks-off in a move that is meant to make the game faster and more exciting.

ZFU revives farmers’ clubs

The Zimbabwe Farmers Union has partnered some seed and fertiliser manufacturers to revive and establish Young Farmers’ Clubs in schools throughout the country, an official said yesterday. The Young

Coltart in cricket indaba

Sports Reporter
THE Minister of Education, Sport, Arts and Culture, David Coltart, was last night expected to meet the chairman of Zimbabwe Cricket, Peter Chingoka, to discuss problems bedevilling the sport in the

SA hosts postal forum

Business Reporter
The Southern Africa Postal Operators Association, a Sadc regional body responsible for the postal sector, is hosting Africa’s first Postal Forum at the International Convention Centre in Durban. The forum began

Mbada Diamonds, BancABC join hands

Grace Chingoma Sports Reporter
DYNAMOS yesterday received a huge boost ahead of their Champions League preliminary round, first leg encounter against Lesotho Correctional Services at Rufaro on Sunday when Mbada Diamonds

Mother languages and identity

The Arena Hildergarde
DO Zimbabweans look down on their mother languages? If that is the case, can we then say that we are facing an identity crisis? What do you call yourself if you cannot write and speak your own mother

Zimbabwe’s crisis of faith

Reason Wafawarova
Zimbabwe has recently been experiencing some of the most bizarre and outrageous happenings rooted in the people’s deep seated beliefs in either the Christian faith or African Traditional

MY-AGE has passion for theatre

Stephen Chifunyise Theatre Corridors
It is evident that a lot of theatre activities in different parts of the country have not been reported by our media. As a result, the picture that is usually painted is that it is only in Harare and Bulawayo

Air Zimbabwe should rise again

Victoria Ruzvidzo Business Focus
THE new Air Zimbabwe board set to be announced next week already has work cut out for it. I certainly hope this time around, the board will be equal to the task. The once vibrant airline has

11 years for raping brother’s daughter

Court Reporter
A Chitungwiza man who raped his brother’s eight-year-old daughter in a movie style by tying her hands and blindfolding her with a cloth will spend 11 years in prison. He raped the girl while her

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