Can Thiem break duck?

Austria’s Dominic Thiem hopes fourth time’s the charm after seizing on yet another chance to win his first-ever Grand Slam title, this time at Flushing Meadows. The 27-year-old, who has…

Financial black hole forces clubs out of business

England’s major sports are contemplating a £1 billion black hole that could force many clubs out of business after the Government’s new restrictions left plans for the return of fans…

Barnabas explains aggressive behaviour

Barnabas Sibanda IN your Lest We Forget column of last week you indicated that one of our compatriots seemed hard done that I accused other comrades of being cowards during…

Malaudi’s first Gems experience

Veronica Gwaze Sports Reporter AFTER initially rejecting her first senior national netball team call-up, Patricia Malaudi had to go through a torrid time in camp. Malaudi, a ZDF Queens trusted centre,…

Building of school starts

Sijabuliso Nyoni, Sunday News Reporter MEMBERS of Lubhangwe community, south of Maphisa Growth Point in Matobo District, Matabeleland South have started building classrooms at Lubhangwe Primary School that were destroyed…

President’s Covid-19 support call key in fight against pandemic: Minister

Mthabisi Tshuma in Ndolwane, Bulilima THE fight against Covid-19 has been escalated due to the support from the corporate world and individuals who have heeded the clarion call by President…

Zim nurse banned in Scotland after “taking advantage of lone woman”

A ZIMBABWEAN mental health nurse has been  banned from the profession after he was convicted of sexual assault. The watchdog for nurses and midwives said the nurse had brought the…

Sasai launches talent promotion show across Africa

Sunday News Reporter CASSAVA Fintech International (CFI) has launched a new #African&Talented promotion aimed at identifying and supporting talent across Africa through the Sasai App. The Sasai App, which was…

Zimbabwe’s largest snake collector and his anaconda

Mashudu Netsianda, Senior Reporter 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,…

Graduate leaves job for farming

Nqobile Tshili, Chronicle Reporter IT is very rare for a university graduate to leave a white-collar job to be a full-time farmer. Perhaps it’s part of a regrettable but ingrained…

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