Negotiating the hip-hop terrain

Tafadzwa Zimoyo He might be hailing from Kadoma, seen as a small town, but this teenager has plenty to offer when it comes to hip-hop. With most peers in his…

Scores cheated in maize-meal deals

Crime Reporter criminals have devised a plan of stealing cash from unsuspecting individuals, churches, parastatals and other institutions by offering to supply them subsidised maize meal, but will disappear immediately…

A lie has very short legs

Tafara Shumba Shona elders have an age-old embodiment of wisdom that goes, “Rina manyanga hariputirwi mumushunje,” loosely translated to mean that an animal with horns cannot be wrapped. By interpretation,…

Raza on cloud nine after winning CPL

Eddie Chikamhi Senior Sports Reporter ZIMBABWE all-rounder, Sikandar Raza, is on cloud nine after winning the Caribbean Premier League in his debut season with the Trinbago Knight Riders on Thursday…

Messi to play for Argentina

BUENOS AIRES – Messi can play in Argentina’s opening World Cup qualifier next month because the statute of limitations has run out on the ban he was given during last…

Stands scam lands council officer in court

Herald Reporter A Harare City Council junior officer stationed at Kuwadzana district office, yesterday appeared in court for allocating 54 stands without authority from his superiors. Mazano Zvakanyorwa appeared before…

Health care boost for Cyclone Idai survivors

Tatenda Ann Chimbwanda Correspondent “The horrors of what happened on the evening of March 2019 still linger in my memories. I will rather not get into the emotional trauma I…

Myths about black hair

Hlonipha Mokoena University of Witwatersrand “Your hair feels like pubic hair.” That was one of the first insults that someone hurled at my hair. She was a junior at my…

Technical skills boost for Beitbridge folk

Thupeyo Muleya Beitbridge Bureau At least 5 000 people from Beitbridge district, among them the youth and the elderly, will benefit from training in life skills and entrepreneurship being rolled…

60-year passion for snakes

Bulawayo Bureau FOR a majority of people, the mere sight of a snake freezes the blood and sets off panic bells in the brain. The slithering serpentine movement, lidless eyes…

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