Dancing it away in the dust

When the burden is too heavy, both on the physical body and the soul, sometimes dancing it all away in the dust may be worthwhile.

TZ hopeful of a better 2021 after Covid-19

AFTER a largely quiet year because of the Covid-19 pandemic, Tennis Zimbabwe president Biggie Magarira says they are staying positive ahead of 2021 as they are among 32 sport codes that have so far been allowed to resume their activities by the Sports Commission.

Gender based violence on campus

Collen Takaza University of Zimbabwe Despite being downplayed, gender-based violence against both sexes is a reality at universities across Zimbabwe. Gender-based violence is an umbrella term for any injurious act that…

Youths, artistes in peace pledge

A coalition of African youths, artistes, academics, business leaders, victims of war and activists on Monday launched a campaign to promote peace. Emmanuel Jal, a spokesperson for the coalition and…

Women’s race back in Highfield

AFTER successfully hosting the inaugural Chipayi Women’s 5km road race last year, the event returns today in Highfield with veteran distance runner Tabitha Tsatsa among the participants for the second year running.

Love of money by relatives back home shocks workers in Diaspora

I HAVE a friend here in the Diaspora who, for the purposes of this article, I shall call Chamu.

Equipment boost for hospitals

Higherlife Foundation on Thursday handed over maternal health medical equipment to seven hospitals in Zimbabwe, through an investment from ELMA Philanthropies.

Living the dream in Canada

MANY of the things we engage in today at times appear futile, meaningless and an utter waste of time. We appear in a hurry to abandon them, chasing the next…

Man Utd vs Man City predictions: Who will take bragging rights on derby day in Manchester?

The first Manchester Derby of the season is almost upon us and, as ever, the stakes couldn’t be much higher for both United and City. After his side were knocked…

Michael Schumacher’s treatment tailored to help F1 legend ‘return to a more normal life’

Michael Schumacher is receiving treatment which has been tailored to help the Formula One icon “return to a more normal life”, according to his former boss and close friend Jean…

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