Rural athletes threaten balance of power
Ngqwele Dube, Sports Correspondent FOR most rural athletes, proper facilities and grooming are a hindrance to achieving their dreams of competing among the best in athletics in the world. Despite the…
Cop arrested for molesting daughter
Sindisiwe Sibanda, Sunday News Reporter A POLICEMAN stationed at Sipepa in Tsholotsho District has appeared in court facing charges of aggravated indecent assault after he allegedly abused his Grade Three…
Ambassador Mothobi burial set for Tuesday
Ambassador Buzwani Donald Mothobi, who died at his Harare home on Wednesday following a protracted battle with cancer, is set to be buried in Bulawayo on Tuesday.
Zim adopts new rate on imported products
The Zimbabwe Revenue Authority (Zimra) has begun using the market-determined rate to calculate duty on imported products after the Reserve Bank of Zimbabwe (RBZ) made a decision to float the exchange rate.
Spotlight on inheritance issues
For many women in Zimbabwe, losing a husband does not just mean the loss of a loved one. It entails the loss of a father and a breadwinner.
Society owes former players nothing
Zemura AS football players we have a mentality that society owes us a favour just because we play football or once played football. My humble appeal, especially to former players…
‘Our hands are clean’—Ngezi
Ngezi Platinum Stars have distanced themselves from any wrongdoing in their much-talked about tour of South Africa.
Tune in to new waves
Be too busy to be bored, too focused to tune into sterile conversations, too vibrant to be stopped. The tuning nob is in your hands. Take extreme ownership and be inspired because the world of greatness is an infinity pool. The edge is your potential, it is an imaginary boundary.
Mau Mau feels the sting
THERE have been times when veteran boxing promoter Stalin Mau Mau has thought about quitting this trade; moments when he has questions whether this is really worth it.
Eaglesvale hold ‘Book Week’
Eaglesvale Primary School spent the past week encouraging pupils to read through a week-long programme dubbed “Book Week”.




