Vic Falls prepares for lift off
IN March last year, Zimbabwe recorded its first Covid-19 case in the resort city of Victoria Falls.
Fear and panic immediately gripped the nation after news of patient zero, a 38-year-old man, who had recently returned from the United Kingdom and tested positive for the coronavirus, began filtering across the country.
Bitter-sweet Test debut for Kaitano
IT has taken 29 years, more than Kudakwashe Kaitano’s lifetime, to break a standing record of most runs on debut by a Zimbabwe opening batsman.
Feel-good movie of the year
Film Review-Tinashe Kusema For any filmmaker, the most annoying thing about movies and television shows that deal with time travel are the many confusing rules that govern the genre. These…
Africa must prepare for next disaster
EVEN as a third wave of Covid-19 hits more than a dozen African countries, economic recovery is a top priority for governments. But recovery may not take hold before the next disaster strikes.
Zim exports on the rise
ZIMBABWE’s exports recorded a 23,8 percent growth between January and April this year, compared to the same period last year.
Vincent’s Olympic dream comes true
ONE of the recurring themes of the Tokyo Olympics over the last couple of months has been the continued withdrawal of high-profile names from the quadrennial event.
Prof Mpepereki dies
Prominent academic and lecturer at the University of Zimbabwe (UZ) Professor Sheunesu Mpepereki who died yesterday has been described as a hands-on person who loved his country.
Respect key for a better society
Life Issues with FGK DOES it matter how one carries themselves in public? Well, different people have varying opinions on this. However, there are certain things that we need to…
Rugby to return home
IT is famed for hosting famous battles and is regarded as the home of rugby, but Hartsfield Ground in Bulawayo is now a pale shadow of the iconic venue where the Sables stunned the mighty All Blacks of New Zealand.
SA lockdown puts spotlight on vaccination failures
SOUTH Africa is in the grip of another resurgence of Covid-19. Gauteng province, the country’s economic hub, where 25 percent of the population live, is the epicentre.











