Teguru doubtful for Harare Classic
BODYBUILDER, Gideon Teguru, is doubtful for the last National Federation of Zimbabwe Bodybuilding and Fitness contest, the Harare Classic, in two months’ time.
Tsatsa making a difference
VETERAN long-distance runner, Tabitha Tsatsa, couldn’t have made it in the elite world of athletics had she allowed challenges in life to distract her.
He is called Somalia, he inspired Terry
WHEN Kaizer Chiefs, Mamelodi Sundowns and Orlando Pirates expressed interest in signing Warriors forward, Terrence Dzvukamanja, the latter didn’t know where to go.
Harare Council workers demand pay increase
The MDC-Alliance led Harare City Council is reportedly paying its workers US$40 monthly, inclusive of allowances, with the staff declaring incapacitation starting Monday.
Sesame Street tackles racism
Sesame Street has always pressed for inclusion; now, in the wake of the national reckoning on race, it’s going further: teaching children to stand up against racism.
How to choose the right door
For most dwellers, a door is a lot more than an entryway from one room to another.
Teacher charged with raping grade 5 pupil
A teacher from Mudzi has been arrested on allegations of raping a Grade 5 pupil.
Relief for Warriors as Zifa charter flight
WARRIORS coach, Zdravko Logarusic and his troops, will certainly be relieved to take a charter flight to Malawi this afternoon, following a week in which their preparations turned into a joke.
Chiefs move to resolve disputes
The provincial chiefs assembly here plans to resolve all the eight chieftainship disputes across Masvingo, in a development expected to pave way for installation of substantive office bearers.
China-based Zim forward dreams big
ZIMBABWE-born forward, Neil Nzvenga, who plies his trade in the Chinese third-tier league for Jumei Guomei has attracted interests from Ukraine, Russia and Turkey.


