90 MINUTES FROM RIO
Ellina Mhlanga Sports Reporter WE are only 90 minutes away from an historic appearance at the Olympic Games and Mighty Warriors coach Shadreck Mlauzi says his players need to attack…
Of returning miscreants and “mavoco”
Who am I? I have been beating myself over the past years. Why was I so stupid that I let the legendary crock of gold at the end of the…
DOES CULTURE EQUATE TO NAKEDNESS?
Bornwise Mtonzi Lifestyle Reporter The Harare International Carnival came in quietly and for the first three weeks or so, except for those directly involved, almost no one else knew that…
Teacher loses Zimsec exam sheets to hooker
Abel Zhakata Mutare Bureau A TEACHER assigned to transport Grade 7 Zimsec examination answer sheets from Chipinge District’s Rimbi cluster for onward submission to the examinations body’s provincial offices in…
Wadyajena is abusing VP’s name: Lumumba
Tichaona Zindoga THE INTERVIEW TWO prominent young cadres of the ruling zanu-pf party, Cdes Justice Mayor Wadyajena and Acie Lumumba (AL), have of late been involved in a rather nasty…
A FOOLISH COACH CALLED BIG SAM AND HEROIC MIGHTY WARRIORS ARE WORLDS APART
Sharuko on Saturday THOMAS KWENAITE, one of the pundits on SuperSport’s weekly programme, “Soccer Africa”, on Thursday night said the Mighty Warriors could write one of football’s greatest fairy tales…
Wedding day nerves and how to beat them!
Okay. This is serious. You are about to get attached to someone for life. This means sharing more than just dinner, bed and breakfast. You are about to sign your…
Of cosmetic fitness, performance and health
Innocent Choga Fitness Although fitness, health and sport are interrelated they are different. Someone can look fit but that does not mean he or she is exactly healthy. Participating in…
Pastor in court for sodomy
Prosper Dembedza Court Reporter A Pastor with Bethsaida Apostolic Church on Wednesday walked out of court free after the man whom he allegedly sodomised withdrew the case saying they were…
Burkina Faso polls slated for Nov 29
Ouagadougou. — Burkina Faso’s interim government confirmed on Wednesday that presidential and parliamentary elections initially set for October, but delayed by a failed coup, would go ahead on November 29.











