Warriors seek return to Afcon finals in 10 years
Eddie Chikamhi, Harare Bureau PLAYING away matches in Africa is usually tricky business but Warriors skipper Willard Katsande believes they have a game plan for Swaziland when they take on…
Heal Zimbabwe Trust is not for peace
John Sigauke THE mission statement of Heal Zimbabwe Trust reads: “To rebuild national cohesion through promotion of tolerance and peaceful co-existence in communities.”
Barca remains UEFA Champions favourite
THE Champions League quarter-finals match-ups have been announced giving pundits a tonne to talk about and looking ahead at which sides are in the most advantageous position to move forward.
Sickly tot admitted after cable-whipping
Melody Baya Court Reporter A MAN from Bulawayo’s Emganwini suburb has been arrested for allegedly repeatedly hitting his sick four year-old daughter with a blunt object for refusing to eat, leading…
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Tyra Banks having ‘sleepless nights’
Tyra Banks’ newborn is giving her sleepless nights. The America’s Next Top Model host – who welcomed her first son York via a surrogate in January – has opened up about…
Multi-million centre for Lowveld’s physically challenged
Stephen Ephraem A LIFELINE has been thrown for children with physical disabilities in Zimbabwe following the founding of a non-profit making organisation that has disabled children at heart.
Yakadaro: Rudo ngarupfumbire!
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‘Psychomotor activities vital for economic growth’
Liberty Dube Business Correspondent PSYCHOMOTOR activities are critical components for the country’s economic turnaround, hence the need to empower unemployed youths to become game changers.
Ecclestone sides with F1 drivers
Formula 1 boss Bernie Ecclestone says he agrees with drivers’ complaints that the sport’s decision-making process is “obsolete and ill-structured”.


