20 boreholes for Midlands
Michael Magoronga, Midlands Correspondent THE Government through the District Development Fund (DDF) is set to drill 20 boreholes in the Midlands Province before the end of the year as it moves…
Passport backlog ballons to 370K
Robin Muchetu, Senior Reporter THE backlog in the issuing of passports in the country has ballooned to 370 000 from around 340 000 last month as the Registrar-General’s Office is only…
Passport backlog ballons to 370K
Robin Muchetu, Senior Reporter THE backlog in the issuing of passports in the country has ballooned to 370 000 from around 340 000 last month as the Registrar-General’s Office is only…
Mannequin art challenge explores African culture
Rumbidzai Mhlanga, Sunday Life Reporter ANTHU Foundation last week hosted the first mannequin art challenge at the National Art Gallery in Bulawayo. A mannequin is a dummy or a doll…
Mannequin art challenge explores African culture
Rumbidzai Mhlanga, Sunday Life Reporter ANTHU Foundation last week hosted the first mannequin art challenge at the National Art Gallery in Bulawayo. A mannequin is a dummy or a doll…
When Arcadia was a football hub
THERE was a time when Danny Bismark was a fortress, an era when giants Dynamos, Highlanders and CAPS United used to fall each time they visited the Arcadia stadium in Harare.
Now in tatters following the demise of former top-flight side Arcadia United, Danny Bismark was the venue for Hamid “Muzukuru” Dhana’s funeral service, which was held last Friday.
Your future as stay-at-home parent
The decision to stay home with your children is a difficult one. It is a personal decision.
This is not an article designed to get into the Mummy Wars, but rather to look at the things a stay-at-home parent needs to do to protect their financial future while staying at home with the kids.
England in WC quarter-final
TOKYO. — ENGLAND secured their place in the World Cup quarter-finals with a crushing 39-10 victory over Argentina yesterday as the Pumas were forced to play for over an hour with 14 men after lock Tomas Lavanini was sent off for smashing his shoulder into Owen Farrell’s head. England were 5-3 up at the time after a Jonny May try and, though the Pumas battled valiantly for a while, they were eventually overwhelmed as Elliot Daly, Ben Youngs, George Ford, Jack Nowell and Luke Cowan-Dickie all scored, making most of the second half a cruise. Four years after going out of their own tournament at the pool stage, England are now the first team into the last eight in Japan, where they will probably face against Australia or Wales. They can secure top place in Pool C by beating France next weekend.
Yadah ease woes
YADAH coach Genesis Mangombe is optimistic that his team will avoid the chop after their Castle Lager Premier Soccer triumph over Ngezi Platinum Stars at Rufaro yesterday enhanced the Harare side’s survival chances.
A dutchman with big dreams
Only a fortnight after taking up the job, new Highlanders coach Hendrik Pieter De Jongh already has a smile on his face and a twinkle in his eyes.
Sweet irony runs through De Jongh’s story.




