Ode, ode, ode the exodus back to the village . . .

The road to the proverbial land of milk, honey and dust or Guruve leads due north of Harare and all the way its verges are graced by a mixt of indigenous trees.

Harare faces town clerk headache

Harare City Council has no town clerk and is in a quandary after its sole substantive department head, health services director Dr Prosper Chonzi, turned down an offer to become acting town clerk because the health department is heavily committed to fighting Covid-19 and because he does not feel himself qualified outside his public health profession to solve city problems.

Govt, private sector venture to build 140 blocks of flats

At least 140 blocks of flats will be built in a large housing programme in Prospect Harare with private sector partners doing the development on Government land.

The Wardrobe, a dance with Redknapp and a battle to remain in the CAF Confederation Cup

THEY have a rich history in world football, as the club that gave the game its Wardrobe, giant midfielder Papa Bouba Diop.

The marvel of viewing Vic Falls at night

It is a marvel. They call it the Lunar Rainbow. For three days in a month, when there is virtually no cloud cover, tourists are privileged to visit the Victoria Falls at night.

Tokyo Games boss steps down

TOKYO.  — The head of the Tokyo Olympics organising committee has resigned after he was criticised for making “inappropriate” remarks about women.

First Lady comforts cancer victims’ parents

FIRST LADY Auxillia Mnangagwa yesterday held a heart-to-heart interactive session with parents of children living with cancer as she sought to have a deeper understanding of the challenges they face while giving them hope and comfort.

More medals for Team Zim in Dubai

ZIMBABWE took their medal tally to three, yesterday, after sprinter Pamela Vimbai Shumba won bronze at the 12th Fazza International Athletics competition underway in Dubai.

Mutsauki backs Muyaba’s grand project

SEASONED sports administrator, Robert Mutsauki, says Fabian Muyaba could have easily become one of the best sprinters in the world had his promising career not been curtailed by injuries.

Ndhlovu still hoping to compete at Olympics

UNITED States-based middle and long-distance runner, Pardon Ndhlovu, is still hopeful to qualify for the Tokyo Olympic Games despite missing a number of qualifying events last year.

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