Beyonce for epic Grammy performance

The organisers behind the 2022 Oscars are pulling out all the stops to make the ceremony a memorable one.

Hypocrisy, tragedy of commissariat journalism

A dangerous relationship of wealth, power and politics is becoming a defining feature in today’s political space. An extension of this relationship is also seen in the trickling effects it has on language use in politics.

School matron of 13 years dies in crash

MS Edith Penelope (Penny) Cockburn (61), who died in a motor accident on Tuesday near the turn-off to Digglefold School, Marandellas, had been matron at the school for 13 years.

Huge pay increase for Saka

LONDON. — Arsenal are reportedly ready to quadruple Bukauo Saka’s salary as they look to tie down the academy graduate to a new deal.

Rok Cup karting back in full swing

THE Rok Cup Zimbabwe karting championship gets back into full swing at the Sables Karting Club meeting at Donnybrook Park Raceway in Harare this coming weekend.

New fire station to boost Beitbridge’s disaster management capacity

The new Beitbridge fire station being built as part of the US$300 million Beitbridge border post modernisation is nearing completion, an official has said.

Religious movement spread through national team

RIO DE JANEIRO. — It was derby day in Belo Horizonte, but that wouldn’t change anything. Joao Leite believed he had a mission assigned to him by Jesus Christ: to spread God’s word among other football players.

PVO amendments to strengthen regulation of NGOs

Columbus Mabika Herald Reporter Proposed amendments to the Private Voluntary Organisations Act seek to strengthen regulation of non-governmental organisations in the country to curb instances of political interference, a Cabinet…

Bodybuilding federation to hold first contest

THE National Federation of Zimbabwe Body Building and Fitness will host their first competition of the year when the country’s up and coming bodybuilders invade TrySupps Fitness Academy Fife Avenue branch in Harare to take part in the Mr Novice Zimbabwe 2022 this Saturday.

Mike Dean to hang up whistle

LONDON. — Mike Dean is set to hang up his whistle and cards and end his 22-year career as an English Premier League football referee at the end of the current campaign. The 53-year-old is arguably the most recognisable referee currently operating at the top of the English game, with his unique approach making him both highly controversial and must-watch in the same measure.

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