Fambira: The grateful champion

TO the naked eye, the World Online Kata Championships are probably nothing more than a low-level martial arts tournament which, like one of its champions Vincent Fambira, came onto the international stage a fortnight ago.

From anointing oil to hand sanitisers …how a prophet learnt new tricks to evade Covid-19

Bruce Ndlovu, Sunday Life Reporter Its been unusual times for prophets. The Covid-19 pandemic has disrupted their way of life, healing, prophesy and gatherings. Some like Prophet Mduduzi “Black Elisha”…

Why foreign countries are scrambling for Africa

RECENT media reports claim that a covert Kenyan paramilitary team is responsible for the unconstitutional killing of terror suspects in night-time raids.

Mtshana Khumalo: National hero for Zim’s first war of resistance to colonialism

Phathisa Nyathi I was more than 175 kilometres away at my rural home, Sankonjana. Then the mobile phones rang incessantly but given a poor network it was not easy to…

Virtual concert wows audiences

THE virtual music gala dubbed “Zim Oneness”, which was hosted by Zanu PF in the capital on Friday night to promote peace and unity among Zimbabweans, has been described as a roaring success.

Is social protection portability between countries feasible?

“I didn’t plan for this. I never dreamt I could be back home under these circumstances. Damn Covid,” says Gilbert Machona* (name changed) shaking his head.

Bodybuilders hit ground running

THE National Federation of Zimbabwe Bodybuilding and Fitness (NFZBF), which heaved a huge sigh of relief after Government extended business hours for sport and recreational facilities such as gymnasiums, intends to hold at least one competition before year-end.

Muduhwa headed for Sudan

Mehluli Sibanda, Senior Sports Reporter HIGHLANDERS defender, Peter Muduhwa is said to be headed for Sudan for an evaluation by one of that country’s top football clubs. A source close…

Tourism focuses on rural communities

Nkosilathi Sibanda, Business Correspondent TOURISM activity countrywide is, in most cases done outside towns and the Zimbabwe Tourism Authority (ZTA) has said it is on course to call for players…

Chevrons still hopeful

ZIMBABWE Cricket (ZC) seem to have done their homework for the safe return of action, or at the very least preparing for next month’s tour of Pakistan, and all that is left is the green light from the Sports and Recreation Commission (SRC).

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