Bulawayo housebreaking cases drop

Mthabisi Tshuma, Sunday News Correspondent POLICE have said cases of housebreaking are on the decline in Bulawayo since the start of the lockdown period in March. In an interview on…

Traditional leaders intervene in mine dispute

Vusumuzi Dube, Senior Reporter TRADITIONAL leaders in Matobo District have called on the Government to intervene and resolve a mine ownership wrangle between Bulawayo businesswoman, Mrs Siphiwe Gasha-Dube and a…

Beitbridge residents appeal for electricity

Thupeyo Muleya, Beitbridge Bureau RESIDENTS of Garikai/ Hlalani Kuhle area in Beitbridge Town have appealed to the Government to force the country’s power utility, Zesa to connect their properties to…

It takes a strong man to be a mother

Following the heartbreaking death of Zimbabwe Wheelchair Basketball Captain Constance Mukuwaro, her husband Canmore Ngorima has been forced to step up and single-handedly take care of their children.

Davison, Apatow score big

IF the many years of writing this column have taught me anything about myself, it is that I am a sucker for a little vulnerability.

Nattras: Monumentalising science in the age of Decolonisation

Cetshwayo Zindabazezwe Mabhena All thinking is an experiment. This entails that thoughts of all kinds are falsifiable and must be open to correction and or addition. It is for that…

Urgent need to modernise stadiums

THE Confederation of African Football (CAF)’s ban on Zimbabwe’s stadiums has brought to the fore the fact that most of the facilities in the country are now archaic, having been built over 50 years ago.

Most are owned by local authorities and mining companies.

Abolish Parly quota system: Women

A GROUP of women says Zimbabweans must push for the striking down of Section 124 of the National Constitution, which provides for the election of women into Parliament through the quota system.

Spare the rod, spoil the men

FATHERS are seldom celebrated.

But some of those that are celebrated are proud and seemingly do not take notice when they are showered with gifts by their spouses and children.

A boxing mine with no explorers

THE 2020 Olympic Games would have been kicking off in a month’s time had coronavirus not ravaged planet earth.

Initially, scheduled for Tokyo from July 24 to August 9, the quadrennial sporting extravaganza was postponed to 2021, due to the coronavirus outbreak. Had they not been postponed, the 2020 Olympic Games would have kicked off minus Zimbabwean boxers, for the sixth consecutive edition.

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