Re-imagining education

“It is better to study from school as I can listen to the teacher and ask the teacher if I do not understand something. Now it is difficult for me to understand some of my school topics. If only I had access to technology, I could ask my teacher directly. In my house, only my dad has a mobile phone that I can borrow from time-to-time.” —Angel, age 13, Indonesia

The rise of a new female comedian generation in China

In 2020, a young Chinese female comedian named Yang Li stayed firmly in the spotlight for her gender jokes.

Klopp rocked as Burnley end Reds’ Anfield unbeaten run

Jurgen Klopp admitted the end of Liverpool’s 68-game unbeaten run at Anfield was a “massive punch in the face” as the English Premier League football champions crashed to a shock 1-0 defeat against Burnley on Thursday night.

Zidane back in the firing line

With Zinedine Zidane facing his third crisis in his second spell with Real Madrid, his players must once again fight for their coach on the pitch when they visit Alaves in the Spanish La Liga football today, smarting from a shock Cup defeat to tiny Alcoyano.

Man U, Liverpool renew FA Cup rivalry

The standout fixture of the FA Cup fourth round this weekend sees Manchester United host Liverpool as the two take their rivalry to the next level.

10 of the very best central defensive partners in Zimbabwe

EVER since the advent of a national top-flight football league in 1962, the local game has been endowed with vast talent in the form of central defenders.

African pioneers who paved way for Weah, Salah, Mahrez

Mohamed Salah, Sadio Mane, Riyad Mahrez and Pierre-Emerick Aubameyang are among the latest African stars plying their trade at some of Europe’s most prestigious football clubs.

Chinodya outs the middle class agenda

THC Stevenson (1913), defines the modern middle class as a class between the poor working class and the upper class. It comprises professionals — academics, managers, lawyers, doctors and senior civil servants, among others.

Subordinate marvels at humility personified

On May 23, 2019, I met the late Foreign Affairs and International Trade Minister Dr Sibusiso B Moyo. I had switched off my cellphone since I was writing an examination for my law degree at the Harare Exhibition Park.

Illegal immigrants struggle in the UK

Since the Covid-19 pandemic began, the UK jobs market has changed substantially, take a look at what this means for recruitment and occupational shortages, as well as serious implications for people’s health and the healthcare services. Covid-19 is having a significant impact on businesses and the economy too.

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