Nakamba provides Smith with options

Jake Bayliss in BIRMINGHAM AS clubs begin to kick-start their pre-season preparations, Dean Smith is without several of his Aston Villa players, who are still recovering from international tournaments. Emi…

Dawson names Sables squad for Stallions

Mehluli Sibanda, Senior Sports Reporter ZIMBABWE Sables coach Brendan Dawson has named a 23-man squad for the opening Rugby Africa Rugby Pool D match against Burkina to be played at…

Unemployed graduate starts own farming business

EASTERN CAPE—With the numbers of unemployed graduates increasing in SA, Athizintle Nkaqa decided to start her own farming business instead of frustrating herself by looking for a job. The 25-year-old…

How to keep your carpets looking new, smelling fresh

Keeping your carpets clean makes a big difference to your home. When your carpets are clean, they look good, smell good, and your whole home just takes on a much…

Duathlon events on hold

Sports Reporter TRIATHLON Zimbabwe will have to wait a bit longer, before they can hold their duathlon events, as they are yet to get clearance from the Sports Commission. Duathlon…

Covid low risk perception worrying among men

Andile Tshuma Those who have not yet had a close shave or a personal encounter with the virus might still think and feel that it is just one of those…

Maswanhise fights to consolidate Foxes’ place

Eddie Chikamhi Senior Sports Reporter TEENAGE sensation, Tawanda Maswanhise, looks set to pick from where he left off last season, as he battles to consolidate his place in the Leicester…

Moffat makes move, targets La Liga

Eddie Chikamhi Senior Sports Reporter ZIMBABWE youth international Abubakar Moffat believes his career is on the right path in Spain after he was unveiled, at a new club, yesterday. The…

Dapivirine ring symbol of hope for women in HIV fight

Roselyne Sachiti Features, Health & Society Editor In a marriage, a ring is a symbol of the unbreakable bond of lifelong love and commitment between two married people. It is…

Bolt hits out at ‘horrible’ racists

LONDON – Usain Bolt has hit out at the “horrible” racist abuse directed at Bukayo Saka, Marcus Rashford and Jadon Sancho. It followed England’s Euro 2020 heartbreak to Italy, claiming…

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