My first love, my superhero: Celebrating Fathers’ Day

Boy ooh boy! fathers are in a class of their own. Around their life is an aura of machoism, power, and responsibility that they carry around with great trepidation.  

Zanu PF holds business symposium in Masvingo

ALL roads will be leading to Masvingo today for the Zanu PF Business Symposium on the Revised Indigenisation and Economic Empowerment policy.

EDITORIAL COMMENT: Hooliganism must be eliminated

THE Premier Soccer League this week fined Highlanders US$6 000 after the domestic football giants were found liable for the violence that marred their game against FC Platinum in April.  

‘63 was a good year, Japhet was born’

AT the ’62 World Cup finals, a trailblazing Russian ‘keeper underlined his reputation as the greatest goal-minder football had ever seen.

Weekend in prison for CCC MPs

VIOLENCE that recently erupted in Nyatsime, Beatrice following the alleged incitement to cause public disturbances by two CCC legislators, Job Sikhala and Godfrey Karakadzai Sithole, left a trail of destruction on properties, a court heard yesterday.

From Arcadia with love . . . Remembering community’s football heroes

“COME on Arcadia!” was the voice of Arcadia United’s super fan Auntie Cookie which used to reverberate in most football stadiums around Zimbabwe whenever Arcadia United were playing.

‘I will not be next victim’

Today we continue with the INTERPOL Global Awareness Campaign on Cybercrime which is running and branded under the hashtag #YouMayBeNext.

The dilemma of Zimbabweans abroad

Torn between cultures and continents, our children in diaspora do not really know where they belong and do not appreciate the sacrifice their parents made for them. 

Go green and attain a dream bathroom

It is a well-known fact that our planet has reached a tipping point and there is an urgent need to re-evaluate our lifestyle choices so they have a lesser impact on the environment. 

Children’s rights key to policy-making

The welfare of children and observance of their rights should be central to Parliament’s policy-making and legislative agenda, Deputy Speaker of the National Assembly Cde Tsitsi Gezi said yesterday during the launch of the Parliamentary Caucus on Child Rights.

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