Nqobile Mpala joins Tsholotsho
Ngqwele Dube, Sports Correspondent FORMER Highlanders striker Nqobile Mpala has penned a one-year contract with Castle Lager Premier Soccer League side, Tsholotsho FC after returning home.
Byo is waiting to welcome Bluez Café to the arts scene
Arts Focus, Raisedon Baya A YEAR or so ago one of the most vibrant arts places in Harare, the Book Café, went under due, mainly, to funding challenges.
Development and well-being of our children
Flora Teckie A Bahai’i perspective THE most effective way to shape the values, attitudes, behaviours and skills of our children is through education.
Does zimbabwe owe you anything?
As I sat at the National Sports Stadium on Tuesday, I watched a throng of people trickling in at the venue to collectively celebrate almost four decades of black autonomy.…
Subdued growth for sub-Sahara Africa in 2017: IMF, World Bank
CAPE Town — Both the World Bank and the International Monetary Fund (IMF) cautioned that the growth outlook for sub-Saharan countries is subdued, as GDP growth only marginally surpasses population…
Everybody’s looking at the yuan
David Brown America’s main stock indexes are already showing early signs of fatigue and the markets could soon be on a collision course with a reality check that Trump’s “America…
All on course for 2018 elections
Justice Rita Makarau So, basically, everyone will know where they are supposed to vote. We are encouraging people to register and familiarise themselves with their respective polling stations.
Bhasopo, Gwesela and bootlicking
Sir 18area.coms BECAUSE the world is moving at such a fast pace things happen and are quickly forgotten about as the next scandal ensues
Reducing salt intake can cut down on night-time trips to the bathroom
FOR those who find their sleep interrupted by night-time visits to the bathroom, new research suggests that reducing the amount of salt in your diet could reduce your need to…
Rachel Dolezal: Crossing the colour line, when whites act black
Perhaps when the history of our times is written one day our century will be called the century of crossing the line.


