The wily guise of child sexual abuse (2)

I enrolled for Sub A (now Grade One) in the late 60’s and my entrance test was the shortest ever. 

GZU team on global map

THE Herbert Chitepo Law School Moot Court Team at the Great Zimbabwe University (GZU) has qualified for the White & Case Advanced Rounds of the 2021 Edition of the Phillip C. Jessup International Law Moot.

Youths with a better perception

Being a youth nowadays is something that seems as easy and fun. 

Ndiraya worried about playing in empty stadiums

DYNAMOS coach, Tonderai Ndiraya, says it will be sad scenario for domestic football to return, without fans, in the stands. 

Grass is greener on the other side syndrome

We live in a society that promotes materialism and this has developed the desire to fit in and it compels us into wishing if we were other people, resulting in individuals becoming envious of their peers.

Women must shun ‘queen bee syndrome’

It is supposed to be natural that laddies support each other in this male dominated world, after all everything which is good hearted is called motherly. 

How to take care of your kitchen cookware, equipment

Any modern kitchen should have high-quality equipment, utensils, and cooking appliances. 

Sports bodies support “vaccine passports” to allow fans to return

A number of Britain’s leading sports governing bodies have united behind plans for “vaccine passports” to be used to enable fans to return to venues this year. The Football Association…

One hundred not out for Kaitano

JOHANNESBURG. — SuperSport United coach, Kaitano Tembo, will today reach a century of games in charge.

Zim survivors speak on Cabo Delgado ordeal

Michael Chandada (a Zimbabwean whose real name is not revealed in this article to protect is family and those still in Mozambique) was so excited when he got a job in Mozambique. 

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