We have to adapt or die

Holidays can be incredibly therapeutic.

They are as curative as they are restorative.

Every once in a while it is advisable to let one’s hair down, or, if you are as bald as Bishop Lazi, to just simply unwind.

Discord surfaces over school fees

DISCORD has emerged between the Ministry of Primary and Secondary Education and schools, ahead of the first term opening next week, with the former maintaining no school has applied for an upward review of fees while associations insinuate authorities are sitting on their requests.

2019: A true mixed bag

Its been five days since we entered into the new year.

Now seems like a good time to reflect on the last 12 months of Zimbabwean sport.

December 31 signalled not only the end of 2019, but the end of yet another decade in Zimbabwean sport.

EDITORIAL COMMENT: Drought mitigation strategy needed for livestock

COMMERCIAL and communal cattle farmers around the country particularly in Matabeleland continue to watch in horror and disbelief as thousands of their cattle succumb to drought-induced deaths. The region well…

Lumumba, the last man standing

A record that has stood for a decade, a horrific knee injury that saw him play for 12 years through the pain barrier and a nickname that has stuck with him since his secondary school days at Churchill.

ZimParks clears US$25m legacy debt

The Zimbabwe Parks and Wildlife Management Authority (ZimParks) has cleared a US$25 million legacy debt the current management inherited in 2017, setting the stage for investment in better conservation and improved tourism products.

Chevrons to get into camp for Sri Lanka Tests

Mehluli Sibanda, Senior Sports Reporter  WITH the Sri Lankan cricket team heading to the country for two Tests, national selectors are expected to name a Zimbabwe squad that gets into camp…

Not quite the Kalawa Homecoming . . . how the Bulawayo Shutdown flopped!

Bruce Ndlovu, Sunday Life Reporter  IT was billed as the show that would fill the gap left by Oskido’s much loved Kalawa Homecoming.  Besides a change of date from 27 to…

Victoria Falls charms American celebrity couple

ANOTHER American celebrity couple Trai Byers and Grace Gealey-Byers visited Victoria Falls during the weekend in what tourism authorities said is a further endorsement of Zimbabwe as a destination of choice

NRZ rolls back freight target

Dumisani Nsingo, Senior Business Reporter  THE National Railways of Zimbabwe (NRZ) has been forced to revise downward its annual freight movement target by 10 percent this year following a significant drop…

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