Egypt wait for Salah lift-off after poor AFCON start
YAOUNDE. — Egypt will expect more from star man Mohamed Salah against Guinea-Bissau as the record seven-time champions attempt to bounce back from an opening loss to Nigeria at the…
Zimbabwe backs Beijing 2022 Olympics
ZIMBABWE has thrown its full weight in support of next month’s 2022 Winter Olympics to be staged in Beijing, China.
Willow Smith felt ‘brainwashed’ during her younger years
Willow Smith felt “brainwashed” into thinking she was a brat during her younger years. The 21-year-old pop star suffered anxiety attacks after releasing the hit single ‘Whip My Hair’ in…
Women’s hockey team confident of podium finish
Ellina Mhlanga Senior Sports Reporter THE Zimbabwe senior women’s hockey team’s coach, Patricia Davies, is confident of a podium finish at the Africa Cup of Nations that gets underway on Monday…
First Lady, Russia commit to educating the less privileged
Tendai Rupapa Senior Reporter ACADEMICALLY-GIFTED children from disadvantaged families in the country’s 10 provinces are benefiting from scholarships offered by the Russian Government through First Lady Auxillia Mnangagwa’s Angel of Hope…
Get ready to go back to school
Youth Interactive Writer Most school going children are still trying to adjust to e-learning. The Covid-19 pandemic has forced most children to resort to e-learning while most schools have made…
Chevrons upbeat ahead of Sri Lanka series
ZIMBABWE cricket team captain Craig Ervine says the Chevrons are excited to be back on the pitch tomorrow when they face hosts Sri Lanka in the first One Day International at the Pallekele International Cricket Stadium.
Nature is the pharmacy for health living
Miriam Nyasha Kwari Herbalist And now, back to the new business of the week. This is a column where we share information on herbs and learn how to use the…
Zim Under-19 face PNG in World Cup opener
THE Zimbabwe Under-19 cricket team will get their World Cup campaign underway against Papua New Guinea at Queens Park Oval in Trinidad and Tobago.
English language education loses appeal in China
I sometimes envy my Zimbabwean friends for their fluent English. God knows how many hours I have put in and how many gruelling tests I had to pass to be able to speak and write in English the way I do today.











