Inspiring young coach launches five books
Local author Edith Nyaradzai Emmah Kasukuwere affectionately known as Coach Emmah launched five books – the first pentagon which is on sale internationally and locally.
Arteta named manager of the month
Mikel Arteta has been named the English Premier League football’s manager of the month for March after taking Arsenal into the driving seat for the fourth and final Champions League spot.
Meet ‘Dangerous Diesel’ the talented creative
Denzel Anele Sibanda, better known as Dangerous Diesel, is an ambitious, self-driven and multi-talented creative who aspires to bring a positive change to the world through various channels, including music and teaching.
How do the Chinese greet each other
The other day, when I was trying to pick up some everyday Shona, I found something interesting; the Shona people are very warm in the way they greet you; they would wish you well in the beginnings and endings of conversations and possibly inquire after your family members, especially if it has been some time since you last met. This discovery about saying Hi in Shona has added to my fondness of the people I meet in this country, whom I have always found courteous, cheerful, a bit shy from time to time, and never fail to give you the most beautiful smile.
Swimming pool care tips
Crystal clear swimming pools are often at the centre of summer fun. And while we put a lot of emphasis on wearing sunscreen and preventing drowning during water activities, you probably don’t think about the chemicals that go into pools.
Chess helps keeps children off streets
Slum communities in Nigeria are like a snake pit, where one fights for territory from as early as pre-teen years.
Kuti family takes Afrobeat legacy to US
Twent-five years after the death of Nigerian music legend Fela Kuti, his son, Femi, accompanied by his grandson are taking the sounds of Afrobeat to the US.
Rhoda shares her modelling story
Dylan Munashe Dzenga Youth Interactive Writer The modelling career can be very demanding if some people do not understand the concept and idea. Although society is evolving and making adjustments…
Fast internet brings tech jobs to the poor
Daniel Nzoma’s face glows in the light of a computer screen as he reviews computer codes used for driverless cars and crop disease detection, an unusual job in Nairobi’s crowded Pipeline neighbourhood.











