Charambas reflect on life journey
It all started at St Mary’s Apostolic Faith Mission church in Chitungwiza where Charles Charamba met Olivia Maseko.
Bring back community leisure facilities
Do you still remember those years when young people in the ghetto would go for swings and slides in a nearby recreational park?
SUCCESS IS NOT FINAL, FAILURE IS NOT FATAL, IT’S THE COURAGE TO GO ON THAT MATTERS
MUHAMMAD ALI was blunt about it, fuelled by a raging passion to dominate a sport defined by its brutality, powered by an allergy to mediocrity and propelled by the quest for immortality, he simply declared, he was the greatest.
KIT TORCHES OUTRAGE
AMID the gloom that descended on domestic football yesterday, as the Warriors’ Umbro kit was met with fierce resistance, and rejection, by furious fans, the team’s former captain, Moses Chunga, provided a ray of light.
EDITORIAL COMMENT : Soccer fans don’t love this Umbro kit — for a good reason
THE Umbro kit for our national football teams, which was unveiled in Harare on Thursday, has sparked another wave of debate amid an outpouring of emotions among a huge constituency which feels the apparel is an insult to the status of the teams that carry our identity as a nation.
Zesa sets out to pay Eskom, HCB
ZESA Holdings has lined up a number of stop-gap-measures, which include mobilising US$80 million to clear arrears with Eskom of South Africa and Hidroelectrica de Cahora Bassa (HCB), in a bid alleviate rolling power outages being experienced in the country.
Political party leaders must be exemplary
Address by His Excellency, the President and Commander-in-Chief of the Zimbabwe Defence Forces, Cde E. D. Mnangagwa, at the launch of the National Political Actors Dialogue at the Harare International Conference Centre, 17 May , 2019
Mapeza challenges FCP players
FC PLATINUM coach, Norman Mapeza, has demanded a response from his champions following their unexpected defeat at the hands of Premiership debutants, TelOne, in their last outing.
Sort out your winter wardrobe
A lot of fashion events happened last week and it was evident that Zimbabweans are trying their best to keep up with trends.
Political parties told to commit to dialogue
CO-CONVENERS of the political parties’ dialogue process have urged participants to be committed, adding that it was critical for the process to be rolled-out across the country to enable everyone to contribute to nation building. National Peace and Reconciliation Commission chairperson Retired Justice Sello Nare and his Gender Commission counterpart, Mrs Margaret Mukahanana-Sangarwe, are the co-conveners.











