Gems coach revisits World Cup experience

IT has been roughly a year, give or take a week or two, since Zimbabwe made the dream journey to the United Kingdom for the Vitality Netball World Cup in Liverpool, England.

Kwangwa reflects on missed opportunity

NO one appreciates the significance of a better world ranking than Zimbabwe netball team captain Felistus Kwangwa.

One year on since the Gems made an impressive World Cup debut in Liverpool, England, Kwangwa still rues her missed opportunity to move to the United Kingdom’s Vitality Super League.

Suicide is not the answer

Sadly, we continue to lose lives unnecessarily.

How is it possible that one can be so scared of a situation to a point of taking his or her life?

Beautiful minds: Sad or Mad

Pastor Barbara Meck Silumbu PARAPHILIC Disorders are sexual disorders of at least six months duration in which the person has either acted on or is severely distressed by recurrent urges…

Human capital is the real capital for business prosperity

George Nhepera Introduction THERE is too much focus on the need for finance or money capital if one decides to start a business. However, starting a business is like deciding…

Northern Region unveil key sub-committees

FRESH from leading the way in rewarding their outstanding players of the year, ZIFA Northern Region have upped the ante in their bid to conduct effective football administration under their jurisdiction by appointing key sub-committees to help the board.

Makombe, Saungweme renew contracts with European rugby clubs

Mehluli Sibanda, Senior Sports Reporter ZIMBABWE national rugby team players, Shayne Makombe as well as George Saungweme have renewed contracts with their respective European clubs. Makombe has signed a new…

British-based EIU predicts economic growth as ED remains focused

Khumbula Vodloza Sibanda DESPITE efforts by some opposition political parties and their Western handlers to destabilise this nation, through operations aimed at discrediting President Emmerson Mnangagwa’s rule, he has kept…

Mutambi’s cry to the heavens

SUNGURA musician Simon Mutambi is a troubled soul. He now routinely prays for the “nightmare called Covid-19” to end.

The disease is not affecting artistes only, he says, but the whole cultural and creative industries.

Women overlooked in boardrooms

WOMEN representation on company board of directors remains low, with 20 of the 60 Zimbabwe Stock Exchange (ZSE)-listed companies in 2019 not having a single woman on their boards.

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