Sharuko On Saturday – So we went to Ghana, riding on a wave of words
WHERE do I start, trying to fill the shoes of the occupant of this space, trying to make sure his constituency accepts that, for this week only, I’m his privileged guest?
Thirty-year-old player’s mother died 36 years ago!
AGE cheating is one of the biggest challenges which have been plaguing world football, especially in Africa.
Why rhumba genre is male-dominated
Mkhululi Ncube, Showbiz Reporter Rhumba music has remained the patriarchal beat which relegates women to the lightweight role of dancing and stage cheering while men strum the guitars. From Ndux…
Zimbabwe bowls over Togolese man
Do they not say when love strikes you feel it but you wont die? Such is the grandeur and splendour of creation that when the eye catches the fire of love, the mothball is transferred to the mind and subsequently to every part of the body.
EDITORIAL COMMENT : Mighty Warriors need support to progress
THE postponement of the CAF African Women Cup of Nations qualifiers, which had been set to get underway in the first week of next month, could prove to be a blessing in disguise for our Mighty Warriors.
Bulawayo school basks in Pfumvudza/Intwasa glory
Chronicle Reporter MAGWEGWE High School in Bulawayo is basking in Pfumvudza/Intwasa glory after emerging among the top institutions to have embraced the climate-proofing programme with spectacular results. The school was…
Chikwata won’t repeat past mistakes: Pamire
Ricky Zililo, Senior Sports Reporter ZIMBABWE Saints board of trustees’ chairman Vincent Pamire yesterday shouldered the blame for past decisions that pushed Chikwata to the peripheries of elite football. Speaking…
Binga roads threaten district tourism
Leonard Ncube, Victoria Falls Reporter MEMBERS of the public in Binga have implored Government to urgently rehabilitate Cross Dete to Binga road, saying the tourism district risks being isolated from…
Vic Falls man invents unique bicycle
MANY people in Victoria Falls believe Mr Pardon Gurajena, a local resident who modified an ordinary bicycle into a solar powered “semi-vehicle” is insane.
First Lady in programme to strengthen families
ZIMBABWE is on course to strengthening family bonds, unity and morality thanks to the Nharirire yeMusha programme launched by First Lady Auxillia Mnangagwa yesterday as she endeavours to resolve challenges in the home that have driven children into drug abuse and promiscuity, among many other vices.











