2016 retrospect
From Charles Manyuchi’s capture of the World Boxing Council silver welterweight title, the Davis Cup team’s freefall to the Warriors qualification for the Afcon finals for the first time in…
Year of failed protests and political cowards
Kuda Bwititi For all its internal skirmishes, overstated reports of factionalism, frenzied twitter fights and many other in-house tiffs, the Zanu PF juggernaut still continued to dominate Zimbabwe’s political landscape…
Year of failed protests and political cowards
Kuda Bwititi For all its internal skirmishes, overstated reports of factionalism, frenzied twitter fights and many other in-house tiffs, the Zanu PF juggernaut still continued to dominate Zimbabwe’s political landscape…
Hindu texts pre-date, inform those of Hebrew Scriptures
Shingai Rukwata Ndoro Chiseling the Debris — IN many theological texts, there is a claim that the Greek Septuagint is a “translation” of some traditional texts of the Hebrew Scriptures…
New thriller due in May
TWO women, a single mother and a teenage girl, are found dead at the bottom of a river in a small town in northern England, just weeks apart.
Credit registry system on trial stage
Livingstone Marufu— THE credit registry system, mooted by the Reserve Bank of Zimbabwe (RBZ) to arrest a surge in non-performing loans (NPL), is currently at the trial stage.
Diary of a female dancer
Takudzwa Chihambakwe Leisure Correspondent— “MOST of the times when people hear that I am a dancer, they straight away place me in the category of strippers and all those who…
Adapting to practical considerations: Special food for Ndebele soldiers
SOLDIERS within the Ndebele State had their own special diet. It was a diet informed by practical considerations in which they found themselves. Groups targeted for cattle and human raids…
New Year’s Day tourney at Inyathi
Mehluli Sibanda, Senior Sports Reporter BADALA Business Centre in Inyathi is expected to come alive today when four teams go to battle in a New Year’s Day football tournament funded…
‘Bhebhe’ assaults toddler over nickname
Sunday Mail Reporter A Chitungwiza magistrate has sentenced a man to 30 days in prison, with an option of a fine, for assaulting a toddler who had called him with…






