Chidzambga to be buried in Mukarati

Mehluli Sibanda, Senior Sports Reporter THE late former Zimbabwe national football team captain and coach, Misheck Chidzambga who died last Thursday at the age of 66 will be laid to…

Dumi Sinala spreads the gospel

Samantha Munyurwa, Sunday Life Reporter BULAWAYO-based up-and-coming gospel musician Dumi Sinala has released a single and a video for the song called Ingoma Yami. “Glory be his name for he…

Dumi Sinala spreads the gospel

Samantha Munyurwa, Sunday Life Reporter BULAWAYO-based up-and-coming gospel musician Dumi Sinala has released a single and a video for the song called Ingoma Yami. “Glory be his name for he…

LSU raises $1,5 million for works on tourism school

Judith Phiri, Business Reporter LUPANE State University (LSU) has raised more than $1.5 million for the preliminary works on the construction of its International School of Hospitality and Tourism in…

LSU raises $1,5 million for works on tourism school

Judith Phiri, Business Reporter LUPANE State University (LSU) has raised more than $1.5 million for the preliminary works on the construction of its International School of Hospitality and Tourism in…

‘Golden opportunity’ awaits Serena

OPPORTUNITY knocks for Serena Williams on the grass courts of Wimbledon this week when she faces a diminished field on her best surface at the famous All England Club.

Monkey off Makusha’s back

FOR Zimbabwe sprinter Ngoni Makusha, the road to the 2020 Tokyo Olympics has been long and winding.

It has been a journey four years in the making and one full of many twist and turns, injuries, long cumbersome camps and most recently bio-bubbles and quarantines.

Of Benyu, the Viking Claps and restoration

MOST football fans know Iceland mainly for their “Viking Clap”, a rhythmic symphonic chant that alternates a booming shout and a clap.

Big no to selfish fathers

Last week, we asked if all fathers deserve to be celebrated.

Well, interesting answers have been coming through. However, most people are of the view that fathers that abrogate their responsibilities should reform.

When nice guys finish first

Long sneered at as the “nice guys” of the sport, New Zealand’s victory in the World Test Championship (WTC) is being seen as validation of their own reserved brand of cricket.

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