Fergie snubs Benitez
LONDON — Chelsea manager Rafael Benitez accused his Manchester United counterpart Sir Alex Ferguson of failing to shake hands before their FA Cup quarter-final on Sunday in the latest chapter in their fractious relationship.Man U woes persist
PARIS — Chelsea came from two goals down at Manchester United to draw 2-2 in a thrilling FA Cup soccer quarter-final on Sunday that capped a bad week for the English Premier League leaders who were knocked out of the Champions League on Tuesday.‘Alonso man to beat’
LONDON — Lewis Hamilton has named his old McLaren teammate Fernando Alonso as the man he most wants to beat in 2013.Women and political economy of care
The concept of social reproduction — that is the process that makes it possible for individuals, families, and society itself to continue — provides the framework for this article, which is premised on the existence of a silent and hidden crisis that is affecting the invisible and undervalued realmSatanism being wrongly defined
Welcome to the wisdom desk, a place where answers and solutions to current questions and challenges of life are provided. I have been following with interest some false and sad stories that have been circulating in and around various newspapers, social platforms and networks about falseDocument Zim culture
Lazarus Sauti
Zimbabwean people have produced an abundance of proverbs, riddles, songs, poetry, stories and quotes but only a fraction of this creative treasure has been captured in print.Jeers for Toropito
Problem Masau Arts Correspondent
Stand-up comedian Shingirai “Toropito” Mutizwa got a rude awakening on Friday night when he was booed off the stage while performing at the 21st February Movement Gala in Glendale.
Gala leaves lasting legacy
Jonathan Mbiriyamveka Entertainment Reporter
Some fans drank themselves to stupor, while others danced like there was no tomorrow! Such were the scenes at the 21st February Movement Gala held at Rujeko Primary School where over 30 artistes performed.
Musicians, poets celebrate women
Brenda Phiri and Tawanda Ngena
The Book Cafe came alive on Saturday as scores of local female artistes gathered to celebrate the International Woman’s Day through music and dance. The show, which was organised by Pamberi Trust, in conjunction with the Canadian Embassy and Female Literary Arts and Music Enterprise


