Al Hilal still assessing Songani

Mehluli Sibanda, Senior Sports Reporter ZIMBABWEAN striker, Silas Songani is still in Sudan where he is being assessed by one of that country’s football giants, Al Hilal. Songani has been…

Uncertainty hangs over netball

There’s still uncertainty over the resumption of the Rainbow Netball Amateur League (RANL) amid fears the proposed bio-bubble concept is not feasible for the sport.

Mkushi attacks revisited 42 years on

ON 19 October it would be the 42nd anniversary when the racist Ian Smith regime deployed its forces to Zambia to carry out raids on two Zipra camps, the Freedom…

Dairy production hits all time high

Nkosilathi Sibanda, Business Correspondent THE country’s milk production has tremendously improved, recording a 10-year-high of 23 percent, in what market analysts and farmers said was a commendable stride as the…

Bulawayo swimming action set to return

Ngqwele Dube, Sports Correspondent SWIMMING action in Bulawayo is set to make a return early next month following the approval of the resumption of competitions by the Ministry of Youth,…

Mr Muso’s WhatsApp teaching groups a hit

Bruce Ndlovu, Sunday Life Reporter WHILE the country’s schools have started welcoming back students, the past few months have put a strain on the man and women in the country’s…

55 die from animal attacks

Robin Muchetu in Hwange A TOTAL of 55 people have died from attacks by wild animals in the country since January with 50 percent of the deaths being attributed to…

Of a non-existent Zimbabwe crisis and a very desperate opposition

Khumbulani Vodloza Sibanda Over the past few months, the opposition, the civil society organisations and their owners in the West have been all worked up over what they term the…

Being there in times of need

Each time suicide rears its ugly head in a community, especially collectivistic cultures such as ours, our efficacy in discharging (and implementing) the Ubuntu concept comes into question on a number of levels.

Flames to test Warriors pedigree

AFTER a long spell in his native Croatia, Warriors coach Zdravko “Loga” Logarušic is expected back in the country this week, to kick-start Zimbabwe’s preparations for their back-to-back Africa Cup of Nations (AFCON) qualifying matches against African champions Algeria in November.

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