‘Ron’s Gone Wrong’ questions how technology has warped human connection
Angie Han Television Critic Ron’s Gone Wrong may just capture one of the most realistic sci-fi futures seen onscreen in recent memory, in that it barely feels like a sci-fi…
Number one hundred and eighteen
Sharuko on Saturday SO, our report card finally came out this week and, as we all feared, it made miserable reading, with our Warriors plummeting down the FIFA world rankings.…
Social media addiction linked to cyberbullying
Nyasha Chitavati and Tinashe Nyamushanya – Youth Interactive Writers It is a beautiful thing that nowadays technology has allowed us to meet different people from the world. A lot of us…
A netball coach whose first love was basketball
Ellina Mhlanga Senior Sports Reporter AFTER leading the Gems to their maiden World Cup appearance in 2019, one would have thought netball has always been coach Lloyd Makunde’s passion. Surprisingly,…
Low sperm count, possible remedy
Miriam Nyasha Kwari – Herbalist Hello friends and welcome again to our corner where we talk food as medicine. This week, we will address an issue that affects men, especially from…
France to pay 38m citizens €100 allowance
PARIS. – The French government has announced a one-off payment of €100 (US$116) for each citizen whose monthly net income is €2 000 or less, to help counter the surge…
Farmers with irrigation can start planting
Elita Chikwati Senior Agriculture Reporter Farmers with irrigation can take advantage of the recent rains and start planting their summer crops, while those relying on rain-fed agriculture should intensify land…
Madhevere hits maiden ton
WESSLY Madhevere celebrated his maiden first-class century at the right time for Eagles as he rescued his team from a difficult position in the middle order in their Logan Cup…
ZIFA Grounds Committee paint gloomy picture
Grace Chingoma Senior Sports Reporter THE ZIFA Grounds Committee, who have begun the inspection of the facilities used by the top-flight clubs around the country, have painted a gloomy picture,…
QE students form innovative diaper making company
Fiona Ruzha Youth Interactive Writer Queen Elizabeth students have shown just how much girls can achieve when they opened a company that manufactures biodegradable diapers. They have since gotten 5000…











