Off-season madness and social soccer

Also known as ‘the silly season’, the Castle Lager Premiership’s off-season is arguably one of the most divisive periods on the football calendar.

Foundation widens school gardens programme

Sinokuthaba Dube, Sunday News Reporter A HARARE-based youth organisation, 4-H Zimbabwe Foundation has widened its schools’ gardens programme to primary and secondary schools from the initial three provinces covered last year…

Collective action needed to preserve wetlands

Vincent Gono, Features Editor THE demand for space in urban and rural areas caused by the ballooning population is exerting pressure on settlement land leading to councils and traditional leaders parcelling…

The target on Chenge’s back

ACE track and field star Chengetayi Mapaya is a wanted man.

As reigning national collegiate champion at Texas Christian University in the United States of America, Mapaya will be one of the men to beat when the 2020 track and field season begins.

Ansa Awards revitalised

IS veteran newscaster Steve Vickers the man to finally steer the Annual National Sports Awards from the murky waters of controversy to the podium of prestige and credibility?

That was one of the biggest takeaways from the Ansa Awards unveiling ceremony held last week.

Rise of the exceptional executive

In our corporate work cultures, it is easy to find examples of high achieving executives and employees who believe that working relentlessly hard is a badge of honour.

Zim lawyer jailed in UK

Bruce Ndlovu, Sunday News Reporter  A Zimbabwean lawyer, Wilfred Marodza (28) has been sentenced to 14 years in prison in the United Kingdom after he kidnapped and repeatedly raped a woman…

Rajput challenges Chevrons

THE first Test between Zimbabwe and Sri Lanka might have been played on a docile wicket, but it wasn’t short of drama.

From Zimbabwe’s first concussion-induced substitution and Sri Lanka’s show of skill and experience to taking 10 wickets on the last day despite a valiant rearguard effort by Regis Chakabva, the Test has been eventful.

Buried for 50 years: Britain’s shameful role in Biafran war

It is a good thing to be proud of one’s country, and I am — most of the time.

But it would be impossible to scan the centuries of Britain’s history without coming across a few incidents that evoke not pride but shame.

Veld management should be cognisant of the changes in farm carrying capacity

Mhlupheki Dube  CLIMATE change has altered two aspects about our rainfall pattern namely the distribution and the amount.  The country is experiencing low amount of rainfall that is not evenly…

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