Mlalazi novel shows illegal immigrants’ struggles
Zimbabwean writer and playwright Christopher Mlalazi has to date given us a taste of his imaginative writings in various forms but if one is to get a deep feel of an illegal immigrant’s hope and disillusionment, read the 2009 novel “Many Rivers”.
Another blow for Zifa rebels
AFTER successfully staging their annual meeting and becoming the latest ZIFA affiliate to shun the association’s detractors and hold such an indaba, the Premier Soccer League will now have a workshop next week at which the top-flight’s newboys will have their proper induction.
Denver will not play Derby
Eddie Chikamhi Senior Sports Reporter DENVER Mukamba yesterday crossed the Great Divide to join CAPS United from Dynamos on a one-year loan, but the move has been pegged on the…
Cremer could barely breathe
ZIMBABWE captain Graeme Cremer said he could barely breathe amid a spectrum of emotions during the dramatic late stages of his team’s stunning comeback win over Afghanistan in a thrilling…
Chevrons get cheerleader
THE Zimbabwe Chevrons have a cheerleader like no one this country has ever seen in its history — a Boeing 767 pilot who also happens to be the wife of…
President warns looters
Individuals and companies who fail to return money and assets they externalised by March 16 will not only be named and shamed, but will also be referred to the National Prosecuting Authority of Zimbabwe, President Mnangagwa has said.
Zim-Anglo ties: Converting the divide into dividend
In early January this year, a top British bureaucrat was in Harare for meetings with Government officials and members of the civil society, in what became the second high profile UK visit since the ascendancy of Cde Emmerson Mnangagwa to the presidency.
Kaitano escapes with a draw in Luanda
ZIMBABWEAN coach Kaitano Tembo guided his South African side SuperSport United to a goalless draw away at Petro de Luanda in Luanda, Angola, in a CAF Confederation Cup match yesterday. Tembo is guiding the club on a caretaker basis and he arrived in Luanda aware that another Zimbabwean coach Norman Mapeza had suffered a 0-3 defeat in a Champions League match at the hands of an Angolan side recently.
Very important lessons from Cuba
Will Podmore Correspondent Cuba’s own experience when Soviet aid was suddenly lost shows that a country that relies on its people has nothing to fear from self-reliance – and everything…
Empower a woman, build a nation
Women are interesting beings. When given an opportunity to express themselves, in an enabling environment, they break out of their cocoons, develop wings and fly. When educated, women know what they want and clearly speak their mind on their dreams and aspirations, fears and what drives them.











