Mankunzini in GBV hell…Ex-cricketer claims girlfriend

Bruce Ndlovu, Sunday Life Reporter IN happier times, Dumisani Mankunzini remembers when he and girlfriend Pamela Mthupha used to go on game drives and see wild game, when they used…

Mufudza ready for the big stage

TAPIWA Mufudza says he is ready for the big stage.

The right-arm off-spinner clocks a decade as a professional cricketer this year.

‘Youth participation key’

Youth, Sport, Arts and Recreation Minister Kirsty Coventry last month appointed a new Zimbabwe Youth Council (ZYC) board. ZYC, which is a body that was established by an Act of…

Manyuchi 12 years on

It is now 12 years since he made his professional debut, before embarking on a largely impressive boxing journey that took him to the pinnacle of the sport when he clinched the World Boxing Council Silver title in May 2016.

SA appoints new ambassador to Zim

SOUTH African President Cyril Ramaphosa has appointed African National Congress (ANC) national executive council member (NEC) and former Deputy Minister of Arts and Culture, Rejoice Thizwilondi Mabudafhasi, Ambassador-designate to Zimbabwe.

Farmers turned into easy prey by opportunists

Tendai Chara Farmers are under siege from greedy individuals who are setting up dubious associations and unions, some of which are conducting unsanctioned training workshops with the intention of fleecing…

‘Our electricity tariffs are too low’

Dr David Madzikanda was appointed board chairperson of the Zimbabwe Energy Regulatory Authority (Zera) in January this year. His team was immediately tasked with facilitating the country’s access to modern energy technologies, as well as promote clean energy sources.

Rushinga’s Mother Teresa

RUSHINGA district can best be described as a calabash of culture.

In this rural area near the border with Mozambique, the community is diverse in cultural and religious beliefs.

Yadah hold fancied CAPS

Yadah Stars insist they are in the Premiership to stay despite shaky pre-season preparations which sparked speculation they were about to fold.

Dark cloud of ritual killings envelopes Manicaland

IN what could be compared to a macabre horror movie, people in some parts of Manicaland province are living in mortal fear of ritual killings by a suspected syndicate comprising businesspeople and faith healers.

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