Bombing Libya: The origin of Europe’s immigration crisis
THE world will long remember the present immigrant crisis in Europe, which has negatively affected countless people there, and almost all countries.
Dean’s Victoria Falls is home of singing chef
When young people have dreams, they should be encouraged by everyone around them to achieve all they set out to do, and it is really satisfying and not a little exciting to see the plan unfold and the dream turn into reality.
Chevrons not in SA for holiday
ZIMBABWE national cricket team coach Lalchand Rajput has warned South Africa to brace for a good run when the sides get the One Day International series underway tomorrow in Kimberly.
Turn up Africa Concert to spice up Carnival
“Celebrating Hopes and Aspirations for a New Zimbabwe” is the theme for the fifth edition of the Harare International Carnival which will this year be held from October 15 ending with the mother of all; the street party on October 20.
Kaitano Tembo on the brink
SUPERSPORT United coach Kaitano Tembo could become the first Zimbabwean to win a major trophy as a coach in the South African Premiership if his charges manage to beat Cape Town City and retain the MTN8 Cup final at Moses Mabhidha this afternoon.
ED proclaims Mutoko North by-election date
President Mnangagwa has proclaimed November 24 as the day Mutoko North by-election will be held following the election of incumbent Member of Parliament Cde Marble Chinomona as Senate President.
President commits to uplift livelihoods
PRESIDENT Mnangagwa is committed to uplift the lives of Zimbabweans who have endured two decades of hardships due to international isolation, a senior official has said.
An evening with the ‘Olden’ goal master
As the sun’s rays start getting a bit lazy on a Friday late afternoon. Everyone knows what is on the sun’s mind.
Mourinho faces biggest battle
Jose Mourinho must heal a growing rift within his dressing-room that has been exacerbated by his toxic feud with Paul Pogba.
Remembering Steve Bantu Biko
This month marked 41 years since anti-apartheid hero Steve Bantu Biko was brutally murdered at the hands of racist South African police while in their custody. We look back to one of the most memorable Steve Biko Memorial Lectures delivered by the distinguished Kenyan writer Ngugi wa Thiong’o, at the University of Cape Town on 12th September 2003. The paper, Consciousness and African Renaissance: South Africa in the Black Imagination still remains thought-provoking and a must-read long read.











