Chevrons and the spirit of cricket
In February 2016, at the Under-19 Cricket World Cup in Bangladesh, Keemo Paul of the West Indies mankaded Richard Ngarava in the last over of the match in which Zimbabwe needed three runs to win.
Massive turnout for Zimpapers Cancer Walk
Vusumuzi Dube, Online News Editor SCORES of people turned up yesterday for the Zimpapers Cancer Power Walk in Bulawayo, with cancer survivors standing out to encourage the nation to give support…
Legendary teacher, soccer and athletics coach dies
By Lovemore Dube GABRIEL Bennedict Mlilo, the men who coached footballers Max Makanza (Lunga), Allan Ndlovu, Collet Dube, Alfred Ncube and Zephaniah Ncube died last Wednesday at his Pelandaba home…
Nust, MSU beauty queens win in India
Sibongile Ndiweni, Sunday Life Reporter NATIONAL University of Science and Technology (Nust) student Botsi Lyra Noko won the crown in the Miss World Heritage International contest, while 25-year-old Ishmael Isheunesu…
Diversification key to growing Masvingo exports
Zimbabwe’s development trajectory is clear: No one and no place will be left behind.
This inclusive approach to national economic development has seen President Mnangagwa’s Government laying emphasis on devolution.
Let football take the stage: Infantino
FIFA president Gianni Infantino has written to all 32 competing nations at this month’s World Cup, urging them to “let football take the stage” in Qatar.
Tourism branding journey starts now
Tourism branding in Zimbabwe is largely mirrored by image, reputation and perceptions, among other variables.
Facing your personal finance monsters
Few things are scarier for me than Stephen King, particularly his book and pursuant movie “It”. Thanks to them, I can never go near a clown again. There are also some scarier things that can haunt us day after day and night after night: our personal finances.
‘Adopt a culture of service excellence’
Local companies should adopt a culture of service excellence, which has become a critical success factor for many organisations globally, Minister of Industry and Commerce Dr Sekai Nzenza has said.
NPA appeals decision to acquit suspected robbers
THE National Prosecuting Authority (NPA) says it will appeal a decision by Harare regional magistrate Mrs Gloria Takundwa to acquit four suspected armed robbers accused of being behind the theft of cash and property worth US$187 000 on three different occasions in Harare early this year.











