It’s our Super Sunday

HAMILTON. — Zimbabwe have gone from being hopeless lightweights to one of the dangerous underdogs, in just a few weeks, and after stunning performances in their official warm-up matches, go…

Chinese New Year

Monica Cheru-Mpambawashe Lifestyle Editor The Celebration Centre is the place to be today as celebrations to mark the Chinese New Year take place this afternoon into the early evening. Zimbabwe Chinese…

Mix the Word with faith, doubt not

Dunamis with Bishop B. Manjoro In the past weeks we have been learning how to operate and function in the favour of God in this year, which is a year of the…

Eight unusual ways to skip Valentine’s Day

Although I don’t like to recommend people to skip Valentine’s Day, I do realise many of us are not going to celebrate the day of love this year. Gone are…

Of Valentine losers and dead beat musicians

BAR TALK with Bra Gee Multiple the trouble For those of us with only one significant other, spouse or partner by whatever other designation, this weekend is bad enough.

Editorial Comment: Power generation key to the success of Zim-Asset

SOUTHERN Africa as a whole is short of electricity-generating capacity and Zimbabwe in particular faces serious shortages despite being able to import a modest amount; the continual load-shedding we all…

US senators seek to lift Cuba embargo

Washington. — A group of US senators proposed legislation on Thursday that would end the more than half-century long trade embargo on Cuba. The Freedom to Export to Cuba Act…

Zim want to make a mark

HAMILTON. — New Zimbabwe coach Dav Whatmore says the players are fed up with failure and are looking to make a statement of their potential at the World Cup in…

Tuku launches Hai-Kobo shoe range

Deputy Lifestyle Editor Remember the days when you serenaded to the early sounds of Oliver Mtukudzi’s music and it was inevitable to encounter the “Hai-kobo, aha, Hai-kobo aha” lyrics accompanied…

Zimbabwe: Ode to the tongue that chews the bridle

Nathaniel Manheru The Other Side One riotous evening in the eighties, the late Dambudzo Marechera started his vivid address to a writers’ indaba by what seemed a senseless, irreverent postulate:…

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