Jump Street bounces back

21 Jump Street is a 2012 American action comedy film starring Jonah Hill and Channing Tatum, scripted by Michael Bacall (from a story by both Hill and Bacall) and directed by Phil Lord and Chris Miller. Based on the 1987 television series of the same name by Stephen J. Cannell and Patrick

Invaluable advice for the girl child

Brenda Phiri Cool Lifestyle Writer
Reading is the best habit any student can have. Developing a reading culture at a young age is imperative in this 21st century where one learns a lot about the current affairs hence making a foundation to become great leaders. Being a bookworm does not only keep one informed about

Make your goals realistic

Brenda Phiri Cool Lifestyle Writer
We are a month into the year and over four weeks into the school term but the question is, do you have your things in order? Since we always make emphasis on “planning” being the initial and most important step in the journey for success this week we take a look at the plans we made

Documentation key for success

Glen Dhliwayo
One Sunday morning some years back, the Major stands up to deliver the Sunday Sermon at Mazowe High School. The Major tells a story about a young man who had been enrolled at a boarding school and as he was leaving he asked his father for money who told him he had packed

Panic as results withheld over suspected cheating

THE Zimbabwe School Examinations Council has withheld some results for 2012 Ordinary and Advanced Level examinations for several schools amid suspicion that candidates cheated, especially during practicals. For A-Level, the examination body raised queries on the Chemistry results for several

O-Level pass rate drops

NOVEMBER 2012 Ordinary Level results are out with only 31 767 pupils having attained passes in five subjects out of 172 698 who sat for the public examinations. The pass rate translates to 18,4 percent, a drop from last year’s 19,5 percent. Zimbabwe School Examinations Council director Mr Esau

Football is his life!

Lovemore Meya Cool Lifestyle Writer
“If you truly expect to realise your dreams, abandon the need for blanket and once you quit, it becomes a habit.” This is one of the statements that a vibrant football star, Liberty “Mboma” Kalizi, believes in. Hailing from the dormitory town of Chitungwiza in Unit C, Kalizi who now lives in Waterfalls,

Do yourself a favour, study smart

Tinashe Chivhere Cool Lifestyle Writer
Knowledge is the essence of smart thinking. No matter how intelligent you are, you will not succeed at solving complex problems without knowing a lot. That’s why we spend the first 20 (or more) years of our lives in school. Students have to deal with many issues in their lives and as a result of

24-point whizkid’s SOS

Brenda Phiri Cool Lifestyle Writer
MUNYENGETERO MUBVAKURE (19), a Masvingo-based student from Chibi High School, is appealing for assistance to proceed to university after scooping a whopping 24 points for his A-Level. The whizkid studied Mathematics, Physics, Chemistry, Accounting and Further Mathematics aspires

They are a small nation, just like us, of 15 million people and, just like us, they used to have another in the past

FIFTEEN years ago, I covered my first Nations Cup final in Burkina Faso and the showcase match to decide who would be crowned champions of African football featured South Africa.
Tomorrow, I will cover my second Nations Cup final in South Africa and the showcase match to decide who will be crowned champions of African football will feature Burkina Faso.
In 2004 and 2006, when I went with the Warriors to the Nations Cup finals in Tunisia and Egypt, my working adventure didn’t last until the grand

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