Irate CAPS fans go after players

CAPS United are now becoming a danger to Lloyd Chitembwe’s health.

Yesterday, he cut a dejected figure and sat motionless on the bench, as some CAPS United fans in Bay 14 sang protest songs against the team’s players after Yadah handed them a defeat at the National Sports Stadium.

Change cannot be wished away

CHANGE can bring happiness and excitement, but, on the other hand, it can be complicated and messy.

The best way to deal with it is to understand and plan for it.

Re-engagement drive pays off

Zimbabwe’s invitation, for the first time, to the United States-Africa Leaders Summit in December is evidence of the efficacy of Government’s re-engagement drive and will provide yet another platform for the country to lobby for the removal of illegal sanctions.

Sungura, swimming and sleeping at the wheel

FOR most people born after 1995, the Chitungwiza Aquatic Complex is a venue for musical shows, church services and weddings.

A story of true love, persistence and transition

INSPIRATIONAL writer, speaker and coach Simbarashe Nyamadzawo (pictured right) has just released another title — “Ndadzoka”.

Rotarians urged to up humanitarian work

Visiting Rotary International District Governor Mrs Manuela Matambo Bettencourt has called on local Rotarians to continue helping underprivileged communities improve their lives through empowerment initiatives.

Italy stay in the hunt

Giacomo Raspadori fired Italy to a 1-0 win over England on Friday, which kept alive their hopes of making the Nations League final four.

A pleasurable garden experience

THE Annual Garden Show was held last week and the event took place at Parklands Business Venue in Borrowdale, Harare, on September 17 and 18.

Engagement of non-state actors in SADC work ‘not questionable’

THE engagement of non-state actors (NSAs) in the SADC Regional Indicative Strategic Development Plan (RISDP) is not questionable as the mechanism for engagement was approved by the Council of Ministers in August.

Let’s act on Glen View 8 fires

For most people, starting is always easier than finishing.

And yet without finishing, you never get into history books.

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