Mwanjali wades into Mosimane debate
Former Zimbabwe captain, Method Mwanjali, feels Pitso Mosimane “has left a big void to be filled” following his departure from the South African Premiership club.
Verdant Sebakwe, seldom visited but tranquil
On the outskirts of the city of Kwekwe is a tourist resort that is located in tranquil and serene surroundings. Seldom visited but very, very private, Sebakwe Recreational Park is a multi-faceted jewel, often overlooked by many holidaymakers, despite offering the opportunity to explore a beguiling diversity of fascinating tourist activities.
Relentless Liverpool raise bar for title rivals
Liverpool are only three games into their English Premier League football title defence but their stuttering rivals must get their acts together if they are going to prevent an Anfield procession.
Why is national identity so important to the Chinese?
Last Thursday, I woke up to find my Wechat inundated with my contacts’ updates about the national day celebrations. In my family chat groups, members of the my extended family back in China are busy working out their own celebratory programs. I turned on the TV and saw thousands of Chinese huddle together in the wee hours to watch the flag-raising ceremony at Tiananmen square. Joyous activities were held across the country to mark the special day—1 October, the 71st anniversary of the People’s Republic of China.
Chimedza hails More Love FC project
FORMER Zimbabwe senior national team player, Cephas Chimedza, has hailed More Love FC, a football project in Mabvuku, where he grew up.
Baba Harare sues UK company
JITI musician, Baba Harare, is suing a United Kingdom-based music distribution company, Jacaranda Media Group, for nearly £45 000 in royalties and is seeking an order for cancellation of their contract.
Lessons for skin lightener industry
Black Lives Matter activism has jolted the skin lightener industry. In June, manufacturers of skin lighteners joined other corporations in voicing support for the racial justice movement.
Major dam project nears completion
THE construction of the $US5 million Causeway Dam between Mashonaland East and Manicaland provinces is nearing completion with Mashonaland East Minister of State for Provincial Affairs and Devolution Apollonia Munzverengi, saying the water reservoir will transform people’s lives.
Radio lessons provide continuity
Two primary school children sit on the dusty ground outside a small house in the high-density suburb of Glen View, Harare. Both are listening attentively to the radio while a school lesson about English is being broadcast.
How Zimbabweans in diaspora wreck their marriages
Petros Makina remembered when he first landed at Heathrow Airport in the United Kingdom. He saw his dream being fulfilled.











