Abanqobi launch gospel album

Nkosilesisa Ncube, Sunday Life Reporter A nurse, a pastor and a hotel manager barely make up the conventional ingredients for a musical group but somehow Abanqobi Ngegazi Lemvana somehow make…

Sables’ foursome deligh

Tinashe Kusema THE return of four key players has given the Sables a massive lift ahead of their departure to Hong Kong for the Cup of Nations tomorrow. However, several…

. . . as tolerance reigns in Zim

Given Zimbabwe’s diversity of ethnic, religious, national, political, and social backgrounds, peace and stability would be unthinkable without some degree of tolerance for those who are different.

THAT THING’: The missing link in our politics

Where is Evan Mawarire? Is he an elections monitor in the upcoming US elections that will see Trump pacing his racist neck into the white house? Is he even still…

A tall, Swedish problem

Ibrahimovic’s mood is unlikely to be helped by the fact that he has been mocked by Fenerbahce’s Simon Kjaer, who he grabbed by the throat on Thursday night following an…

No changes for second Test

Tinashe Kusema CHEVRONS head coach Heath Streak will send out an unchanged said when the Zimbabwe national men’s cricket team returns to Harare Sports Club for the second and final…

Literature and the ‘idea of Zimbabwe’ in search of the ‘Zimbabwean idea’

Philosophy — the rational investigation of the truths and principles of being, knowledge, or conduct. Broadly speaking, philosophy can be distinctly described as a socio-political and economic collage of intellectual…

Govt pays US$21m for Telecel

. . . but tussle between Zarnet, NSSA continues Africa Moyo — GOVERNMENT is close to bagging Telecel Zimbabwe as US$21 million of the US$40 million purchase price has been…

‘We will walk the talk’

The following is the address by Foreign Affairs Minister Simbarashe Mumbengegwi at the Zimbabwe-South Africa Bi-National Commission last week *** Hon Simbarashe Mumbengegwi I am honoured to welcome you, my…

Eating right can change lives

Dr Christine Peta Disability Issues — The UN estimates that about one billion people are malnourished (FAO 2012), resulting in disease and disability. That is not to say over-nutrition is…

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