Science divorced from technology: Preserving grain among Africans of Zimbabwe
LIFE springs from death. Was it not the death of a star, a supernova, that gave rise to all things in the cosmos, both living and non-living? Dual opposites…
Joshua puts in the work
Anthony Joshua requires twice the calories of an average man to fuel his two four-hour training sessions every day, according to the boxer’s nutritionist Mark Ellison.
ZNA to hold fun shoot
Ngqwele Dube, Sports Correspondent THE Executive Interaction Initiative (EII) Bulawayo Chapter is set to hold a fun shoot that will see members of the public interacting with Zimbabwe National Army…
Develop skills for sensitive responses to poems, prose, drama
THIS article is in response to questions from a number of learners of Literature. I believe they have felt left out since I had not answered their questions on time.…
Proud Mupambwa’s story
Shamiso Yikoniko On November 16, 2015, the late Proud Mupambwa committed suicide at St Mary’s Police cells where he was being kept pending appearance in court for the alleged axing…
‘We will celebrate Easter anyway’
Religion Writers CHRISTIANS from different denominations have insisted on the significance of Easter despite the pagan origins of the holiday.
Women top flight football back
Ngqwele Dube, Sports Correspondent WOMEN’S football is set to return to the top tier with the Super League scheduled to kick off at the end of the month.
Man sets up booming carpentry shop in rural Binga
Lackson Munkombwe, Features Correspondent WHILE other men are busy preparing their fishing rods for fishing, Mr Collen Mudenda, a carpenter, is building a wardrobe in the open a few kilometres…
Ministry starts to repair roads in Mat South
Nozibelo Maphosa, Sunday News Reporter THE Ministry of Transport and Infrastructural Development has started repairing roads that were destroyed by heavy rains early this year with up to $5 million…
Who is our Typhoid Mary?
Shamiso Yikoniko Very few people in Zimbabwe may know of Typhoid Mary.



