King 98 takes charity work to rural areas
After assisting fellow artistes with supplies meant to cushion them from the effects of Covid-19 pandemic, hip-hop musician King 98 has taken his charity work to rural areas where he is donating goods to the disadvantaged and spreading information about the virus.
Editorial Comment: Access, affordability key in online lessons
The success of the various initiatives offering online lessons for pupils and students will be determined by two factors — access and affordability.
‘Zim can outpace South Africa’
Zimbabwe has potential to be an investment hub for platinum mining ahead of South Africa, which can enhance export earnings and drive economic growth, according to analysts.
They came, fought and conquered . . . and, after a decade of success stories, all the newboys collapsed
IT was the golden decade of the Cinderella football clubs, owned by individuals and, for seven years, they shook the establishment by winning the league championship six times.
Screws tightened on second-hand clothes imports
Smugglers bringing second-hand clothes threaten programmes to contain Covid-19, police have said.
Mazowe satellite station set for expansion
Government has identified Mazowe area in Mashonaland Central as a suitable location for the Zimbabwe National Geospatial and Space Agency (ZINGSA) communication centre.
Manyuchi misses sparring sessions
A PUNCH bag and a gym is all what World Boxing Federation middleweight champion, Charles Manyuchi, has at his house for training.
Kobe Bryant’s post-mortem out
A post-mortem examination of the helicopter crash that killed basketball star Kobe Bryant has ruled blunt force trauma as the cause of death for all nine victims.
Willard Katsande remembers his roots
KAIZER CHIEFS midfielder, Willard Katsande, has donated grocery hampers worth over R50 000 to the needy in his rural home in Mutoko.











