Of sour relationships

Bothwell Mahlengwe Memory Mucherahowa’s letter to George Shaya is one that you wouldn’t want your former captain to write to you in your times of distress. In such times, Shaya…

21-year-old claims to be Jay-Z’s son

A 21-year-old man has filed legal documents claiming he is Jay Z’s son and stated the rapper has refused to take a paternity test. Rymir Satterthwaite claims his mother hooked…

A haunting tale of Africa through the eyes of children

Lovemore Ranga Mataire The Reader “Say You Are One of Them” is a powerful debut short story collection by Roman Catholic Jesuit Uwem Akpan who once lived in Zimbabwe and has…

Language as an expression of freedom, culture

Elliot Ziwira @ The BookStore African countries, though independent from the colonial yoke, are still at the mercy of the erstwhile colonisers, who sponsor the publication of books that advance their…

De Villiers devastated

Melbourne . — South Africa captain AB de Villiers will turn to his senior players to help lift the team out of the doldrums after they suffered a “big knock”…

Idols coming to Zimbabwe?

Tafadzwa Zimoyo Entertainment Reporter A lot has been said about some of the talent shows hosted in Zimbabwe, but all the same some still adore South Africa’s Idols reality show. Idols…

Diplomat of the Year Awards date set

Nyemudzai Kakore Herald Reporter The fourth edition of the Diplomat of the Year Awards set for March 13 in Harare will run under the theme “Embracing trade promotion and economic diplomacy”.

Jayawardene saves Sri Lanka

Dunedin. — Of all the 19 one-day international centuries Mahela Jayawardene has scored, the one he made yesterday to rescue his side from an potential loss to Afghanistan is arguably…

Sean Williams rallies Chevrons

CANBERRA. — A disagreement with Zimbabwe’s former coach Steve Mangongo left Sean Williams on the verge of retiring from international cricket, now he’s shaping as a key figure as the…

Lawmakers push for urgent climate policies

Jeffrey Gogo Climate Story AS climate-linked extreme events escalate, Zimbabwean lawmakers have started pushing Government to speedily implement policies that strengthen the national disaster response.

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