Walter Musanhu shines in China
FORMER Zimbabwe youth international footballer Walter “Ringers’’ Musanhu is aiming to hit a new high when he takes his China-based Jadel Academy Under-10 team to an elite 16-day tournament that will feature more than 500 teams beginning on July 24.
400 solar-powered boreholes for Mat North
Four hundred solar-powered boreholes will be drilled by the Government in Matabeleland North by the end of this year, which will boost access to clean water and facilitate establishment of nutritional gardens in line with the Presidential Rural Development Programme.
Shedding light on the use of solar energy
TWO Zimbabwe Rhodesians, who recently attended a world conference on solar energy in Atlanta, Georgia, will address a public meeting at the University of Zimbabwe Rhodesia this evening to discuss the importance of solar energy.
Unpacking burnout, how to deal with it
As discussed in last week’s article on unpacking stress and how to deal with it, mental health is defined as a state of well-being in which an individual realises his or her own potential, can cope with the normal stresses of life, can work productively and fruitfully, and is able to make a meaningful contribution to their community.
Concern over drug, child sexual abuse in Hopley
Unrestrained drug trading and consumption by people of all ages and sex, and rampant child pregnancies, have become common features in Hopley, Harare.
50 farmers benefit from road rehabilitation
More than 50 farmers have benefited from the rehabilitation of a road from Mapinga to Trelawney in Mashonaland West by the Economic Empowerment Group (EEG), a local lobby group, as it complements Government’s infrastructural development programmes aimed at leaving no-one and no place behind.
Bangladesh batsman Iqbal retires
LONDON. — Bangladesh opening batsman Tamim Iqbal announced his retirement from Twenty20 cricket internationals yesterday, ending long speculation over his future in the shortest format.
Smith wins 150th Open Championship
London. — Australia’s Cameron Smith claimed his first major title yesterday after a stunning final round of 64 saw him win the 150th Open Championship at St Andrews by a one-stroke margin.
SpringBoks coach satisfied
CAPE TOWN. — Springbok coach Jacques Nienaber pronounced himself satisfied with the series win over Wales after his team’s 30-14 win in Cape Town on Saturday, but warned there was still a lot of work to do before the side head into the Castle Lager Rugby Championship.
Ukrainian plane crashes in Greece
Belgrade. – A Ukrainian cargo plane loaded with 11,5 tonnes of Serbian-made munitions crashed in Kavala in northern Greece en route to Bangladesh yesterday, Serbian authorities have confirmed.



