Chess star Charinda still yearns for more

AFTER taking up chess, at the tender age of six, Kudzanai Charinda never thought the sport would one day take her around the world.

Lockdown relaxation: Malls, salons push out tenants

The opening of the economy at the beginning of this month brought relief to many small business owners and hairdressers in Harare’s central business district (CBD).

Education, a mother’s ‘Cowrie of Hope’

In “A Cowrie of Hope”, Binwell Sinyangwe, explores a widow’s struggles in raising her daughter single-handedly, and send her to secondary school, believing that if given a chance, the child will not only free them from poverty, but will also get an opportunity to climb up the echelons of social and financial freedom.

One year later, Students still feel the relief

Robson Sharuko Senior Sports Editor  IN more ways than one, it was like the tale of the biblical David, taking on the giant represented by the Premier Soccer League but,…

‘Bias beauty in tertiary institutions’

In today’s world we don’t see us we see others, aspire to be exactly like them and even think that being attractive is the key that opens all doors in life.

How esports has helped amid the pandemic

LONDON – The return of sport amid the pandemic has been one of the few saving graces for many people over the last year. 

‘Be that chic you always wanted to be’

Craig Twist Fashion Correspondent Happy weekend!!! I am, are the most two powerful words, for what you put after them shapes you. Last week article about whether ladies’ shoes should…

Remembering the reluctant schoolboy football hero

WHEN school football was still highly regarded, being a member of the team was very special.

Conmen steal US$1400 from Mutodi at border

Former Deputy Minister of Information, Publicity and Broadcasting Services Energy Mutodi was left counting losses at Beitbridge Border Post on Thursday evening when a bogus clearing agent he had engaged stole US$1400 from him.

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