Nyamutsamba lauds Pekani
Paul Munyuki Sports ReporterCHEETAHS coach and former Sables winger, Gilbert “Gidza” Nyamutsamba, believes Zimbabwe rugby will develop better and produce more quality players if administrators emulate the work being done at Mbare Academy.
Champion Vettel sets Red Bull pace
MELBOURNE – World Formula One champion Sebastian Vettel set an ominous pace in his Red Bull on the first day of practice at the season-opening Australian Grand Prix yesterday.New-look Hwenje’s to reopen
Lifestyle WriterHWENJE’S Entertainment Centre, situated in Glen Norah B, will open its doors to the public next week after undergoing renovations since November.
The Entertainment Centre, which boasts a VIP bar, braai area and a spacious open space for hosting live shows, is now bigger and better following extensive
A unique dining experience
Los Angeles. – Interactive Asian fusion restaurant Inamo is the first of its kind in central London and after an evening of techno fun, classic dining experiences seem mundane.Let the good times roll
FOR once, fame has turned into fortune for quite a number of Zimbabwean musicians, who appear to be straddling on the fertile crescent in various ways. Rarely do you see some of the country’s top musicians moving around with begging bowls but instead, they are now living off music alone, making many appreciate that musicDeMoyo’s fashion journey
It is every aspiring designer’s dream to rub shoulders with the gurus of the industry, let alone work with them. To some it remains a dream that will never come true considering the crème la de crème are found in First World countries.He mourns for a living
John “Mariro,” Abraham is well known in most of Harare’s high-density suburbs. His fame rests on what he calls solid personal achievements.
At the age of 39, he has helped to bury more than 200 “strangers”.
PE rugby teams tour Namibia, SA
Zecheaus NemadireONE of Zimbabwe’s top ranked schoolboy rugby teams, the Tigers (Senior) and Cubs (Under-16) of Prince Edward begin their pre-season Namibia and South Africa tour on Monday as they prepare for the local schools rugby season in April.
England put Kiwis on the ropes
WELLINGTON – England dominated with bat and ball to leave New Zealand struggling on 66 for three after setting an imposing first innings total of 465 on day two of the second Test cricket in Wellington yesterday.
Cheetahs squad named
Paul Munyuki Sports ReporterTWO changes have been made to the Cheetahs side that will take part at the Hong Kong leg of the International Rugby Board World Sevens Series from the side that played at the Spar Zimbabwe Sevens last week.


