Call for stiffer penalties for traffic offences

The Government should pass stiffer penalties for traffic offences to deter motorists from flouting road rules and regulations, the police said on Friday. Deputy Harare provincial police spokesperson Assistant Inspector…

Heritage School hosts Padare

Nkosilathi Dube Heritage School Headboy Padare, coming from the Shona understanding,  is a meeting for men where they discuss pertinent issues as well as share ideas and solutions to the…

Return of a favour…

Tadious Manyepo Sports Reporter THE “film” still plays in her mind. All the characters are right on her fingertips. Of course, she was the main actor. She was mobbed at…

Son discovers grave of father brutally murdered during liberation struggle

Fungai Lupande Mash Central Bureau When Eria Kamire of Chesa in Mt Darwin left for the liberation struggle in 1973, he left behind a pregnant wife, Dairesi Gumbezi, whom he…

Young women conduct anti-sugar daddy campaign

Dylan Dzenga Youth Interactive Writer While it may be controversial, young girls are finding the idea of dating older men “sugar daddies” more appealing compared to getting a part-time job…

Fellow students, let’s honour our parents

Latwell Nyangu Youth Interactive Writer Honouring your father and mother is being courteous in word and action and having an inward attitude of esteem for their position. A parent’s love…

Tino Kadewere too expensive to be sold?

PARIS. — Tino Kadewere would not lack courtiers to bounce back after two seasons in the Rhône. But its price, considered too high, seems to cool one of them. Arrived…

When grey hair works in one’s favour

Fadzayi Maposah Correspondent There are so many pointers to life in the high density suburbs. In the morning there will be someone usually a lady who sells floor polish in…

Cont: Visionary for transformation of arts industry in Zim

Munyaradzi Hwengwere I met and began to know Cont Mhlanga in 2002 when I was CEO of the Zimbabwe Broadcasting Corporation. Before then I had heard and read a lot…

Africa’s life expectancy increases by 10 years

JOHANNESBURG. – Healthy life expectancy in Africa has increased by an impressive 10 years between the turn of the century and 2019, a new World Health Organisation (WHO) assessment report…

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