Mason boost for Young Sables

BRENDAN MASON is a determined and multi-talented young lad.

He is determined to run out the park in the green-and-white stripes of the Young Sables again, set himself up for the future through education, and, most importantly, make his parents proud.

Derby future secure

Derby have finally secured their future after local property developer David Clowes completed his takeover of the troubled League One club.  The Rams had been in administration since September last year, and fears they could go bankrupt increased last week when American businessman Chris Kirchner withdrew his offer to buy the club.

State-assisted funeral for ex-Minister Mutseyekwa

PRESIDENT Mnangagwa has mourned the death of MDC-T vice chairperson and former co-Minister of Home Affairs in the Government of National Unity (GNU), Mr Giles Mutseyekwa, whom he described as a matured opposition politician who embraced dialogue as a way of moving the nation forward post elections.

Nust introduces new faculties, departments

Judith Phiri, Business Reporter  THE National University of Science and Technology (Nust) in Bulawayo has introduced new faculties and departments in response to the demands of the industry and in keeping…

The sin of idolatry

GREETINGS beloved nation. One of the sins that provoke God’s jealousy and anger is the sin of idolatry. Idolatry is (a) the worship of idols, images or anything which is…

The art of winning

Winners are dreamers, but not all dreamers are winners.

Winning is not about outdoing everyone, being on top, being the first or being the best.

WFP discontinues cash assistance to 9 000 people

Sharon Chimenya, Masvingo Correspondent THE World Food Programme (WFP) is set to discontinue its monetary assistance to more than 9 000 people in Masvingo urban with effect from this month, citing…

Bulawayo women’s soccer league roars again

Sikhumbuzo Moyo, Senior Sports Reporter AT the turn of the millennium, Bulawayo was the hub of women’s football, producing an array of players who went on to represent the senior Mighty…

BCC defends social clubs position

Vusumuzi Dube, Online News Editor THE Bulawayo City Council has defended its stance on recreational clubs in the city claiming that all of them were being used for their original purpose,…

Hair care tips from experts

Washing your hair regularly ensures that your scalp and hair is free of dirt and excess oil. However, the right frequency depends on your hair type and personal preferences. If you have extremely dry hair, limit your washing to twice a week. If you have an oily scalp, washing your hair on alternate days can help.

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