Two years, no boxing board

The continued absence of a boxing board that regulates the sport has resulted in a yawning void that stakeholders fear has dangerously left the game on auto-pilot.

Writers’ magazine to be launched

Leadership author and coach Takudzwa Masapa is determined to break barriers.

The founder of Elite Leadership is working on a writers’ magazine that will feature African authors.

Choosing the right garage door

IT is easy to think of your garage door as only a functional, utilitarian door that offers shelter and security for your vehicles and storage, but it also needs to work well with your climate.

Egypt advance to African World Cup play-offs

Luanda. — A brilliant assist by Egypt captain Mohamed Salah triggered a comeback that earned a 2-2 World Cup draw in Angola on Friday night and a place in the final African qualifying stage.

‘Don’t rely on parents’ fees’

Bruce Ndlovu , Sunday News Reporter SCHOOLS around the country should cultivate commercial ventures that allow them to remain viable even in tough economic times, as the Covid-19 pandemic has…

Re-imagining Africa’s trade

INTRA-continental trade is one of the crucial tools that can integrate economies, accelerate growth of countries, improve competitiveness, and heighten the economic development of economies.

Inaugural awards reward excellence

Business Reporter Listed firms and other stakeholders in the capital markets sector walked away with accolades in the inaugural Annual Capital Markets Awards hosted by our sister publication, Business Weekly…

Masvingo City hikes rates by 100 percent

Sharon Chimenya, Masvingo Correspondent MASVINGO City Council has proposed a 100 percent increase for service charges for next year. Masvingo Town Clerk Engineer Edward Mukaratirwa said the local authority’s 2022…

Zimbos breaking world’s glass ceiling

African Union (AU) Commission chairperson Moussa Faki Mahamat recently appointed a Zimbabwean, Ms Chido Cleopatra Mpemba, as Youth Envoy to the Commission.

Accommodation woes leave students reeling

WHEN universities opened for the second semester in mid-October, Melissa Dube, a second-year student at the University of Zimbabwe (UZ), endured one of the most difficult phases of her academic life.

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