Bots-based players in Cheetahs Challenger Series squad

Mehluli Sibanda, Senior Sports Reporter  THREE Botswana based players, all from Spartans Rugby Club have been called up to the Zimbabwe national sevens rugby squad for two World Rugby Sevens Challenger…

Richarlison sparkles in Everton win

Everton scored twice in the second half thanks to a piece of brilliance from Richarlison and late opportunism from Dominic Calvert-Lewin to claim a 3-1 win over Crystal Palace at Goodison Park and move up to seventh in the Premier League.

Nadal sets attendance record with pal, rival Federer

Roger Federer and Rafael Nadal attracted what organisers said was a world record crowd for a tennis match when they played an exhibition event in the Cape Town Stadium Friday night.

Zim joins continental peer review club

Lawson Mabhena in Addis Ababa, Ethiopia IN a major show of commitment to upholding the values of good governance, transparency, democracy and constitutionalism, Zimbabwe acceded to the African Peer Review…

Decoloniality: Can we globalise without losing ourselves?

Cetshwayo Mabhena  Taking a stubborn position in the world is, perhaps, for individuals and countries, a way of being alive and being in the world.  A fundamental position that China…

Peas can be a boon for local producers

The potential for vegetables to contribute to Zimbabwe’s exports cannot be overemphasised.

Vegetables, just like all other horticultural produce, offer quick wins for local growers and exporters, given favourable climatic conditions that the country is endowed with.

Archaeology can be restorative after disasters

Archaeologists should be among the first professionals to get to affected areas and proffer solutions from the perspective of their knowledge and expertise. Thus the CPU should always make archaeologists part of the rapid response team in the event of any disaster.

Coronavirus grounds Ighalo

Manchester United striker Odion Ighalo, who joined the club on loan from China’s Shanghai Shenhua, will miss a training camp in Spain as he may not clear UK immigration on their return should border restrictions tighten due to the coronavirus epidemic.

Hon Modi teams up with England-based businessman to donate mealie-meal

Stanford Chiwanga, Sunday News Reporter BULAWAYO South legislator Cde Raj Modi and an England-based Zimbabwean businessman, Mr Jay Patel, donated 10 tons of mealie-meal to the under-privileged in Bulawayo on Friday. …

Kaka aims for football’s high table

FORMER superstar footballer Kaka is looking up to Paolo Maldini as he begins what the once elegant midfielder hopes is a new journey to the top of the game, but off the pitch.

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