Choppies spreads wings to Gwanda

Marvelous Moyo Gwanda Correspondent BOTSWANA-listed retail group, Choppies has spread its wings to Gwanda where it opened its first branch in the mining town yesterday. Vice-President Phelekezela Mphoko, who is also…

Asiagate: Zifa official has no kind words

Ray Bande Senior Sports Reporter ZIFA Eastern Region chairman Piraishe Mabhena believes the investigations and subsequent hearings on the Asiagate scam was a sheer waste of resources as it failed to…

‘Zim should care for elderly people’

Samuel Kadungure Senior Reporter BEING a senior citizen is a phase of life. Biologically, every mortal develops from birth to childhood, adolescence to adulthood and the cycle goes on until one…

Gospel diva breaks new ground

Weekender Correspondent GOSPEL musician Vester Wakatama has joined the music fraternity by releasing a promising six-track album titled Vakakomborerwa. The 42-year-ols singer has joined a bandwagon of female artistes in…

Can the youth surpass indomitable ‘76 class?

Farayi Matondo ON June 16, 1976, Soweto’s brave youth woke up in a usual spirit to get their voices heard through a peaceful demonstration. But little did they know that…

Why do men act the way they do?

Ann Ruthenburg Marriage Doctor FROM having to rule the barbecue to peeing on the seat, Why Men Skim Stones by Chris Windle delves into the male brain to explain blokes’ quirky behaviour.

Mutasa misleading the public

Mukachana Hanyani The private media is at it again as it tries its level best to make sure that its readers have something to be occupied with as it recently…

What are we marrying off?

Joram Nyathi ZIMBABWE currently enjoys the distinction of having the highest literacy rate on the continent. But it’s more than mere reading and numeracy. It now has more than 10…

Langa questions ‘govt interference’ mantra

‘When is it interference’? Sikhumbuzo Moyo Senior Sports Reporter THE Minister of Sport, Arts and Culture, Andrew Langa has questioned the wisdom of preventing central governments from direct involvement in the running…

Montrose to host chess invitational

Jillian Shava Sports Reporter ABOUT 35 secondary schools will converge at Montrose High School tomorrow for a chess invitational tournament. The tournament will be divided into two age groups, juniors consisting…

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