The dilemma of a female student

Latwell Nyangu Youth Interactive Writer It is very true that major challenges still lie ahead for female students at college. Females are faced with challenges on and off the campus. …

Mega-sale for young property agent

JOHANESSBURG. — Real estate agent Mpho Botha, 21, has proved that age is just a number when it comes to property. He is one of SA’s youngest and brightest real…

Diversity in Chinese language

Ms G As the 2022 Beijing Winter Olympics grab intense attention from around the world, a number of interesting details, other than the events themselves, are also widely covered by…

Spurs face acid test at Man City as Man Utd brace for Leeds cauldron

LONDON – Tottenham Hotspur face a daunting trip to Manchester City this weekend, desperate to arrest a losing streak that threatens to derail their English Premiership football season as Manchester…

If you miss the ball, take the man!

Danai Chitakasha Special Correspondent LEGEND has it that Majid Dhana, the late former Warriors and Arcadia United defender, was guided by a simple defending principle, “If you miss the ball, take…

NEW: ‘Yohane wouldn’t hurt a fly’

MORE messages of condolences continued to pour in Friday for slain former Bidvest Wits and Zimbabwe Warriors star Charles Yohane. The former Warriors left back was reported to have been…

NEW: Ex-Mines secretary Gudyanga convicted

Former Mines and Mining Development permanent secretary, Francis Gudyanga was on Friday convicted of criminal abuse of office.

NEW: African countries to get mRNA vaccine technology in WHO project

The World Health Organization said on Friday six African countries – Egypt, Kenya, Nigeria, Senegal, South Africa and Tunisia – would be the first on the continent to receive the technology needed to produce mRNA vaccines.

Ex-Mines secretary Francis Gudyanga convicted

FORMER Mines and Mining Development permanent secretary, Francis Gudyanga has been convicted of criminal abuse of office. He was remanded in custody today while awaiting sentencing on Wednesday next week.…

Vehicle license fees increased

Harare Bureau Government has reviewed vehicle licence fees with light motor vehicles now paying $3 240 for a term of four months up from $1 800. Vehicles with a net…

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