CRICKET: Zim A clinch series
Zimbabwe A clinched the four-match One day series against Canada with a polished all-round performance at Harare Sports Club yesterday.
Cattle pen-feeding concept gives real value to farmers
Dumisani Nsingo Senior Farming Reporter THE community cattle pen-feeding concept, initiated by the Mangwe Farmers’ Association and Bulawayo Abattoirs in Matabeleland South Province four years ago, continues to give communal…
NACZ appeals for corporate support
Vincent Gono Magazine Editor THE National Arts Council of Zimbabwe has appealed to the corporate sector for sponsorship as it gears up for the 14th National Arts Merit Awards to…
Wildlife and neighbouring communities: Human and wildlife conflict issues
Mahlabezulu Zulu STAYING in communal areas bordering Hwange National Park or any other national park or forestry area, gives one a clearly defined picture of what is human and wildlife…
Health benefits of pineapple fruit
PINEAPPLE is a tropical, perennial, drought-tolerant plant that grows up to 5-8 ft in height and spreads around about three to four ft. It is essentially a short, stout stem…
Afro-Jazz group tackles lingual divide in music
Mbongeni Msimanga Sunday Leisure Correspondent NEWLY formed Afro-Jazz group I-TRIBE has brought their own flair to the entertainment scene as they seek to diversify their music by singing in different…
CRICKET: Prophecy comes true for the ‘Big Bully’
Cephas Zhuwao cuts a burly figure, broad-chested with big arms. He is a “big bully”, a royal guard.
ZHUWAO Brief: Of narratives, regime change…Triumph of national identity over tribalism
Tribalism is a concept that is divisive, counter revolutionary, and contrary to our national constitution as Zimbabwe. In this instalment, the Zhuwao Brief will submit that Zimbabweans have been very…
Chigova relishes big opportunity
ZIMBABWE international goalkeeper George Chigova is salivating at the prospect of finally guarding goal for his South African side SuperSport United in place of injured regular starter Ronwen Williams.
Doctors drag medical aid bosses to court
Doctors have begun taking legal action against medical aid societies over US$14 million in outstanding consultation fees.







