Journey to Stonehenge: What Kindled My Interest in England’s Iconic World Heritage Site

Pathisa Nyathi THE long and arduous journey has begun. The journey happens to coincide with the resumption of my decades, old column, “Cultural Heritage.” It is indeed a very welcome…

Gwanda RDC moves to facilitate infrastructure development

Mthabisi Tshuma, Gwanda Correspondent GWANDA Rural District Council (RDC) has revealed its 2021 first quarter plans that will be centred around improving the infrastructure around Gwanda North and South communities.…

Denilson Cyprianos secures US swimming scholarship

Ngqwele Dube, Sports Correspondent NATIONAL backstroke swimming record holder, Denilson Cyprianos is looking to improve his times as his career takes a new turn after earning a swimming scholarship in…

Council taken to task over stands

Vusumuzi Dube, Senior Municipal Reporter BULAWAYO residents have challenged the local authority to avail vital information relating to the recent awarding of 2 400 housing stands to private developers in…

Gentle giant sleeps now

“The measure of a man comes down to moments spread out like dots of pain on the canvas of life. Everything you were, everything you’ll someday be, resides in the small, seemingly ordinary choices of everyday life.”

Trendy healthy food packages way to go

THE current messages circulating on social media encouraging Zimbabweans to drink green tea and consider steaming as responses to coronavirus, reflect the changing behaviours across the world that are impacting on consumer patterns. 

Recognition, appreciation aren’t the same

According to one, Andy Chan, leaders need to understand the distinction between them and know what their employees want and this applies to leaders of both gender. Below is what Chan says in detail.

Brisbane Test still up for grabs

The deciding fourth test between Australia and India in Brisbane hung in the balance yesterday after a massive thunderstorm caused play to be abandoned following the tea break on the second day.

Ex-CAPS United boss Bwanya dies

FORMER CAPS United chairman, Shepherd Bwanya, brought in a fresh approach to the game’s administration and his death will be a loss to the local football fraternity, his father, Cornelius, who is a ZIFA life member, has said.

Some have quit, others are starving

NOT only has the coronavirus killed hundreds of Zimbabweans since its outbreak over 13 months ago, but the deadly pandemic has disrupted the livelihoods of scores of female boxers who solely depend on the sport.

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