One-way traffic at festival

Paul Munyuki Sports Reporter ONE-WAY traffic characterised the morning games on Day Two of the Dairibord Schools Rugby Festival with most of the local teams winning against the foreign teams…

Record label celebrates fifth anniversary

Peter Tanyanyiwa Entertainment reporter Fast-rising music label ThisIs Records, fronted by Russel “Russo” Chiradza will celebrate its fifth anniversary on May 31. A couple of activities have been lined up…

Ekusileni Trust secures investor to fund reopening

Harare –The Zimbabwe Health Care Trust (ZHCT) has secured an investor to finance re-opening of the the Ekusileni Medical Centre (EMC) in Bulawayo which was closed in 2004 after it…

Fighting for good health

Sekai Nzenza on Wednesday “That old man is beating up his wife,” says my cousin Piri. Then she bursts out laughing. It is 6 am on a very misty and…

Where is Zanu-PF website

Knowledge Mushohwe THE internet is seen by many observers as the ultimate tool for facilitation of alternative for civil engagement, given the growing popularity of social media, the availability of…

Day 2: Mundarawa concerned with discpline

Zimbabwe Referees Society official educator Mudiwa Mundarawa concerned on discpline

Day 2: Picture special

TOPLESS Churchill Bulldogs perform a haka to celebrate their 80-0 thrashing of the LKC College of Botswana. Match  pictures are from the Peterhouse versus Botswana Under-19 game and scenes from…

Day 2: One sided affairs dampen day two morning

Paul Munyuki Sports Reporter— ONE way traffic characterised the morning games on Day Two of the Dairibord Schools Rugby Festival  with most of the local teams winning against the foreign…

LATEST: Jo’burg women try to interrupt DA gathering

“We don’t want you here Zille. Go away. Viva ANC, viva!” they shouted at the tops of their voices from the balcony of a flat near Noord Street. They did…

Day 2: Jiji back to his roots

Paul Munyuki Sports Reporter KYLE College rugby back-line coach Charles Jiji says his move to join the Masvingo elite school was all about developing talent in his hometown. His side…

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