Envy consumes
Itai Chapunza A LOT of people are consumed by envy and jealousy over things and other people. When envy consumes you, you can be sure of this, if you do…
Chief abandons area after receiving threats from miners
Thandeka Matebesi, Sunday News Reporter CHIEF Sigodo of Silobela in the Midlands Province has abandoned his subjects and is now holed up in Bulawayo, saying his life is in danger after…
Govt hails millers
Government has commended millers for bank rolling wheat farming saying the move is long overdue in ensuring increased cereal production and ease strain on the fiscus.
What is a tropical cyclone?
Tropical cyclones are low pressure systems that form over warm tropical waters and have sustained winds of 63 km/h or greater and gusts in excess of 90 km/h near the centre.
Ndhlovu’s redemption mission
THE last time Enrique Ricardo Junior Ndhlovu put on the green and gold colours of the Zimbabwe national team was back in 2016.
What is killing Zimbabwean theatre?
LIKE the rest of the world, Zimbabwe celebrates World Theatre Day on March 27. World Theatre Day has been celebrated worldwide since 1962.
School heads cash-in on non-formal fees
Some public school heads are understood to be getting windfalls of up to $2 500 each term from fees paid by non-formal students, a revelations that has seen Government wave the red flag on the anomaly.
A story of love & netball
CHRISTOPHER TEMBO loves netball and the game has given him nothing but love too.
It was during one of his routine visits to a netball venue that he met the love of his life Morah back in 1973.
A Platinum Mine disaster
FC PLATINUM are the country’s worst representatives in the Caf Champions League group stages after finishing this year’s campaign winless and with just three points from a possible 18.
This dangerous looking Dynamos
CAPS UNITED president Farai Jere looked at Dynamos going through their warm up routines ahead of last weekend’s charity clash at the National Sports Stadium and shook his head.


