Copa Coca-Cola boys’ age group changed
Mehluli Sibanda, Senior Sports Reporter THE country’s most prestigious schools soccer competition, Copa Coca-Cola has had its boys section changed from an Under-16 tournament to Under-15.
37 years into Uhuru — more knowledge liberation barrages?
Part 2 The university in Africa versus the African university
President cracks whip on ‘Tyson’ case
Harare Bureau PRESIDENT Mugabe has directed all Zanu-PF Mashonaland Central structures to stop holding divisive meetings, and allow the party’s top leadership to determine the fate of National Political Commissar…
Council boss killed in bedroom war
Robin Muchetu, Senior Reporter THE Bulawayo City Council assistant director of Engineering Services, Eng Mbuthi Gugu Mkhwananzi, died yesterday at Mater Dei Hospital after he was allegedly assaulted by a…
Respect chiefs: VP Mphoko
Mashudu Netsianda, Senior Reporter VICE-PRESIDENT Phelekezela Mphoko has urged the nation to respect chiefs, saying they play a leading role as custodians of cultural heritage and tradition.
New rules for all drivers
Tinomuda Chakanyuka Serial violators of road regulations could soon have their drivers’ licences revoked under new measures Government is considering.
Where Ian Smith still rules
THREE decades after Independence, villagers in Mudzi district still live in terror of the seeds the colonial military sowed in their soil.
The local scientist who co-wrote ‘Zimbabwe’
Andrew Moyo Bob Marley’s classic “Zimbabwe” is one of the most significant songs in the country’s history.
KNEELING BEFORE PROPHETS!: . . . Man of God opens up on hot potato
Peter Matika, Senior Life Reporter CHARISMATIC churches across the world have become quite popular, politically powerful and have become a lucrative business for some.
Learning from the best
Selected young cricketers from Kadoma had a rare opportunity of spending a day with some of their Zimbabwe senior cricket team local heroes during a coaching clinic held at Kadoma…











