Rams hope for fairytale end at Super Bowl LVI
Under the bright lights and lofty expectations of Hollywood, the Rams will look to win Sunday’s Super Bowl and with it the hearts of Los Angeles sports fans, who are still warming to the franchise after it returned to LA six years ago.
Women’s Cricket World Cup qualification process
The qualification process for the ICC Women’s Cricket World Cup has changed a lot since the inaugural edition of the tournament back in 1973.
To love and to hold
POPULAR American author Simone Elkeles once said, “There is a thin line between love and hate.”
Father assaults son with hot iron
IN a disturbing case of cruelty, a 30-year-old Harare man has been charged with attempted murder after horrendously assaulting his seven-year-old son with a hot iron and melting clothes all over his body.
Tongaat executives ‘conspired’ on fraud
The state has charged six former Tongaat Hulett directors — including ex-CEO Peter Staude — of working together to commit fraud over a three-year period, which resulted in the company losing about R1,5 billion.
Failure: A learning episode
Keep charging forward with a heart full of resolve, determination and ever-willing to learn and grow. Failure is the ever present risk, but refuse to park in despair due to the experience of actual failure or fear of possible failure.
Youths will drive the economy
ON February 21, Zimbabwe will commemorate National Youth Day, which is reserved to celebrate young people and promote their empowerment in the governance and development of the country.
Great Gatlin retires
US sprinting great Justin Gatlin has announced his retirement from athletics, hanging up his spikes after a career tinged by doping controversies that included an Olympic gold medal and multiple world titles.
Servanthood before leadership
Changing Perspectives Rutendo Gwatidzo At some point we have all come across someone who calls us boss. I believe that many of us aspire to be bosses. Can you pause…
70 people killed in wild animal attacks
SEVENTY people were killed by wildlife in Zimbabwe last year, with elephants and crocodiles accounting for most of the casualties.











