Everything you need to know about the Year of the Monkey

Chinese New Year is celebrated across the world, with the biggest celebrations outside of Asia taking place in London. This year, Chinese New Year will be celebrated on Monday February 8,…

Cartoon Network launches new website

Cartoon Network fans can look forward to an amazing Cartoon Network Imagination Studios competition, launching through this website for all of Africa this year . Where children can learn, gain inspiration,…

Pycroft to officiate at ICC U-19 World Cup

DUBAI. – The ICC has announced the match officials for the upcoming ICC U19 Cricket World Cup 2016, to be held from January 27 to February 14 in Bangladesh with…

Angelina Jolie’s daughters in charitable work

“Shiloh and Zahara and their family are very good people. We have known them for a while, they sponsor us.” Angelina Jolie’s daughters Shiloh and Zahara are following in her charitable…

Benza off to NZ

FORMER Sharks Academy rugby player Tariro Benza has received a potentially career-changing opportunity after being invited for trials at the Inside Running Academy, based in Mount Maunganui, in New Zealand.

Portuguese to add flavour: Kenny

Sports Reporter DYNAMOS president Kenny Mubaiwa says the Glamour Boys have decided to cast their net beyond the country’s borders in their efforts to breathe fresh impetus in the club’s…

St George’s Magaya breaks own record

THE athletics season got underway at the weekend with Chengetayi Mapaya of St George’s College putting up a remarkable performance in the national track and field championships when he broke…

Masakadza feels Panyangara’s absence

KHULNA. – Zimbabwe batsman Hamilton Masakadza has said that his bowlers needed a cushion of around 180 runs, instead of the 163 for 7 they ended up getting after batting…

Unpacking initiation rites

Joyce Jenje Makwenda Inside Out Initiation is helping a person to cross into another phase in life. It is important at every stage in the life of a human being. Initiation makes…

Hiddink rallies Chelsea

LONDON. — Guus Hiddink says Chelsea’s slender hopes of challenging for a top-four finish in the English Premier League hinge on them enjoying a perfect record at Stamford Bridge.

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