Ndhlovu shines for U-19 women victory

Youth Interactive Writer TEENAGE sensation Kelis Ndhlovu is proving to be a great prospect for Zimbabwe women’s cricket.  The 17-year-old continued with her fine performances when she atoned for Zimbabwe…

Campus reflections: Over to you party animals but. . .

College is a weird and wonderful time where you will make memories to treasure (and maybe regret) for life. It’s such a full-on experience that college kids have become their…

Aces Youth Soccer Academy going places

ACES Youth Soccer Academy (AYSA) has been confirmed as an official member of the United Nation’s Football for the Goals (FFTG) initiative. Launched in July this year, the FFTG initiative…

Christianity in Diaspora on the decline

Dr Masimba Mavaza New studies have a projection that the religious identity in the UK will drop below 50 percent by 2070. The religious decline had been cushioned by the…

Ndiraya bids farewell to DeMbare

Eddie Chikamhi-Senior Sports Reporter HUGS, handshakes and smiles punctuated the farewell dinner that was hosted for departing Dynamos coach Tonderai Ndiraya by his club at a Harare hotel on Thursday…

EU hails Zim’s fight against GBV

Trust Freddy-Herald correspondent  The European Union has commended Government for adopting a culture of honesty and hard work towards the elimination of gender-based violence by providing correct statistics which are…

When sport remembers the environment

Tadious Manyepo in LILONGWE, Malawi  THE rains are pounding incessantly. Hordes of immaculately dressed athletes are sheltered in tents pitched outside their dormitories at the Nalikule Education College on the…

Banda crowned Chipembere player of the year

Takudzwa Chitsiga-Sports Reporter FARAI Banda was crowned the Black Rhinos’ Player of the Year at an awards ceremony held at Shilor Gardens in Harare on Thursday. Banda has been outstanding…

When people empower each other, no weak link exists

Farai Katoma-Correspondent Alice Vye Henningway’s “Nyika, I Love You” powerfully depicts Zimbabwe’s liberation struggle, which she refers to as the bush war, and its heartbreaks. Henningway, referred to as Joanna…

20 things you (probably) didn’t know about Black Rhinos

Charles Mabika-Special Correspondent 1. The team’s formation was the brainchild of the late Zimbabwe National Army Commander, General Solomon Mujuru, at the end of the 1982 top-flight’s season. He then…

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