Zim’s Irish tour rescheduled

LONDON. — The eight-game cricket series between Ireland and Zimbabwe next month will be rescheduled because of Covid-19 quarantine requirements.

First Lady boosts disadvantaged girls’ project

DISADVANTAGED girls from Chitungwiza can now beat steep increases in the cost of sanitary wear courtesy of First Lady Auxillia Mnangagwa whose Angel of Hope Foundation has unveiled a reusable sanitary pads sewing project for their benefit.

Miss SA’s book highlights bullying trauma

Miss SA Shudufhadzo Musida’s childhood and bullying trauma has inspired her children’s book Shudu Finds Her Magic.

Young entrepreneurs create natural hair product

Young entrepreneurs are also into African natural beauty and  if Nosihle Dlamini and Phumelele Khumalo are clear proof of this. The two founders of Get2Natural, created their own hair treatment product after trying many that didn’t work for them.

Kane cleared to leave Spurs

LONDON — England skipper Harry Kane is poised for a £160 million move after Spurs chairman Daniel Levy agreed to let him join an English Premiership football rival.

Youths, wake up life is calling

Dreaming is good, but waking up and fulfilling your dreams Is better. It all starts by waking up and remind yourself of your purpose here on earth, your identity. You can’t be that person who always sleeps and expect dreams to come into reality whilst you can’t wake up.

How to wear jeans with suit jacket

Wearing a suit jacket and denim jeans is very common these days. 

Rising Suicide: A National Concern

Qaphelani Mabhikwa, Successful solutions Traditionally suicide has always been associated with the less privileged and those struggling with life for various reasons. The trend has however changed drastically. Recently, I…

Fitting in or falling out: How African migrants adapt to life in Australia

As of 2020, over 281 million of the world’s population live outside their country of birth. 

The wily guise of child sexual abuse (Part 16)…. . . Link between consuming traditional brew and ‘spring chicken’

Dr Josephine Shambare Correspondent I was engaged in a discussion on traditional brews with a group of young men who were in their late 30s. What caught my attention were utterances…

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