Spirt drove us to join the war

Freedom Mutanda A football team is made up of eleven players who actually go to the field and play the ‘‘beautiful game’’ in the words of the incomparable Pele. However,…

Vaginal bacteria may raise HIV risk

DIFFERENCES in the bacterial colonies in the genital tracts of South African women, when compared with American women, may raise the South Africans’ relative risk of HIV infection.

Time for Africa to stand on its own

Mukachana Hanyani AS the continent continues to celebrate the Africa Day which came about some 52 years ago, on May 25, 1963 when some independent African States gathered in Addis…

Pomp and fanfare at ASA Games

Post Correspondent ST MATHIAS Tsonzo High literally dominated the inaugural edition of the National Anglican Schools Association (ASA) Games which the school hosted last weekend.

Woman drops dead at rally

Samuel Kadungure Senior Reporter A SOMBRE atmosphere engulfed Vice-President Cde Phelekezela Mphoko’s visit to Nyakomba Irrigation Scheme on Wednesday afternoon after an elderly woman who was part of the crowd…

Esrom Nyandoro hangs boots?

AFTER a season in which they finished second and won the Nedbank Cup, KickOff.com takes a closer look at the possible changes that may happen at Mamelodi Sundowns in their…

SA to send home more Zimbabweans

Thupeyo Muleya Beitbridge Bureau South African government will be deporting 1,350 Zimbabwean illegal immigrants starting today when the first batch of 440 people is expected to arrive by bus in…

Ibenzi regwai rinofura paruware mafuro ariko

MANHERU ezuva reAfrica Day ndakazvitandadza nokuona mharidzo dzavafundisi vemakereke akasiyana-siyana. Rimwe DVD randakaona raive remharidzo yakaitwa nemufundisi ave nemukurumbira munyika yedu nedzimwe,

Man forges Vet Dept permit

Talent Simbi FORGING a Veterinary Services Department livestock movement permit landed a Mutasa man in trouble after he was arrested at a police roadblock.

The highly-priced Eaglets skipper

Manchester City or any other team that wants to sign Nigeria’s Under-17 skipper Kelechi Nwakali must cough out £4 million to the youngster’s agents, reports AfricanFootball.com.

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