Make your own rockery at home
Many gardeners prefer to construct a rockery in autumn, and then plant it in spring so the roots have time to establish before hot weather. You need several large rocks…
Jaji converges poetry and music
Elliot Ziwira At the Bookstore Tsitsi Jaji’s “Carnaval” (2014) published by Slapering Hol Press, explores the poetic allure of music on the soul as the individual struggles to locate his/her…
Maredza shares Redz Hockey Academy vision
Ellina Mhlanga Sports Reporter AFTER leading Zimbabwe hockey junior teams at different international tournaments, Tendayi Maredza felt it was time to develop the sport by nurturing young players. This led…
Nduku is golf’s iron lady
Takudzwa Chitsiga Sports Reporter FOR the past 12-years, the golf course has been the second home of newly-appointed Zimbabwe Ladies Golf Union president Anne Nduku. The mother of three decided…
Muskwe pushes for French move
Sports Reporter HARARE’S Friendly Academy player Tinotenda Muskwe is trying to break into France after he was invited for an assessment by Marshall Munetsi’s side Stade de Reims. The 19-year-old…
Karasa champions justice
Bernard Muchemwa Correspondent TAWANDA Karasa is a young man of high ambition and an achiever in social justice. He is of slight stature but has a heart of an elephant…
All set for ZNA Charity race
Takudzwa Chitsiga Sports Reporter THE Zimbabwe National Army will host their annual fundraising charity horse race at Borrowdale Park today with five runners nominated for the 1 800-metre race. Lily…
Mutizhe breaks record in UK
Tanaka Mahanya Features writer Tafadzwa Mutizhe (27), a Zimbabwean based in London, United Kingdom is on top of the list in career progression in the male-dominated construction industry. The company…
Takaidza shines at Aussie awards
Bernard Muchemwa Correspondent top Zimbabwean men and women across a swath of disciplines were announced during the Zimbabwe Achievers Awards at a glittering function in Sydney, Australia, last Saturday night.…
Golden trio relives Arusha experience
Leroy Dzenga Seven days ago, the Zimbabwean flag flew the highest in Arusha Tanzania. It was waving in its colourful glory in honour of three Zimbabweans, all students from Great…





