Zim cricket prodigy gets UK citizenship
FORMER Zimbabwe Under-17 cricket player, Nick Welch, has been tipped to be the next big thing at Leicestershire County Cricket Club.
NAAZ engage German coach
THE National Athletics Association of Zimbabwe have engaged top German coach, Gunter Lange, for the World Athletics Level Two middle and long distance course in November.
For Bwanali, netball is everything
ZIMBABWE international netball star, Sharon Bwanali, loves her sport, so much she even sacrificed her marriage for it.
Role of family in establishing peace: A Bahá’í Perspective
The International Day of Peace on 21 September is an opportune time to reflect on the influence family has in the achievement of global peace.
Details on monkey-trafficking scandal emerge
A syndicate of four individuals that smuggled 32 monkeys from the Democratic Republic of Congo (DRC) to South Africa, used fake papers to cross the first border into Zambia and then into Zimbabwe but their luck ran out when Zimbabwean immigration authorities at Chirundu decided to check with ZimParks, who investigated and found the documentation fake.
Livestock herds invade Hwange CBD
LARGE herds of livestock have reportedly invaded Hwange urban, including the central business district (CBD), as they migrate from nearby villages in search of water and pastures.
Billie Jean-King salutes Osaka
NEW YORK – Tennis is very “fortunate” to have US Open champion Naomi Osaka as its “amazing leader”, says one of the sport’s greatest trailblazers Billie Jean King.
Vice-Chancellors on post-Covid universities
Across the world, the higher education sector is changing because of the Covid-19 pandemic. The Conversation Africa’s Nontobeko Mtshali asked vice-chancellors from three South African universities to share their insights about what these changes could mean for the country’s higher education landscape.
$58m devolution funds spur development across Midlands
THE Midlands Province has so far received $58 million in devolution funds from Government and invested the bulk of the money into water, sanitation and hygiene (WASH) projects as well as constructing and upgrading health facilities.
England lead the way
LONDON. — England showed the rest of the world that cricket could still be played during the coronavirus pandemic after a remarkable season that took place entirely behind closed doors.





