WHO dismisses reports on Zim covering up coronavirus cases

Zimbabwe is not concealing any cases of Covid-19 and no country can do so due to the nature of the disease which manifests and spreads rapidly for anyone to hide, World Health Organisation (WHO) country representative Dr Alex Gasasira has said.

Australia crush New Zealand in first ODI

Australia crushed New Zealand by 71 runs in the first one-day international at an empty Sydney Cricket Ground yesterday. After New Zealand earlier kept the home side to 258 for…

Uefa postpone all Champions League & Europa League matches

All Uefa Champions League and Europa League matches scheduled to be played next week have been postponed because of the coronavirus pandemic, European football’s governing body said yesterday. The move…

Bold and better with colour

Tafadzwa Zimoyo Fashion 263 Happy new sunny weekend! The women’s month continues and each day we ought to celebrate a heroine. Bear in mind that it is a month-long celebration rather…

Navigating the treacherous Harare-Beitbridge highway

A HAULAGE truck hobnobs, huffs and puffs, swerves and suddenly drops its speed to an uncharacteristic crawl. Several other vehicles behind it screech to near halt and one-by-one, they weave past dotted potholes, with the haulage truck in the lead.

Editorial Comment: At long last CAF smells the coffee

IT had become increasingly clear that the Confederation of African Football was playing Russian Roulette with the lives of the continent’s finest footballers.

In which we add numbers, get no sum

Along with the rest of the world, we are keeping track of the Covid-19 journey.

CAF finally bow to relentless pressure . . . March’s 2021 AFCON qualifiers postponed

THE Confederation of African Football yesterday finally bowed to pressure and postponed the 2021 AFCON qualifiers set for this month amid concerns about the coronavirus pandemic.

Musician Nyabinde struggling with blindness

A bespectacled man sits in ghostly gait surrounded by a scullery of broken guitars, that give the workshop its essence.

The Good African . . . Lest we forget the struggle

Kajokoto was the only man from the village who worked at the white man’s farm on the stroke of independence.

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