Chikoko boost for Zim basketball team
Innocent Kurira, Sports Reporter FRANCE-BASED basketball star Vitalis Chikoko will before the end of the week join the rest of the Zimbabwe squad in camp for the men’s AfroCan Zone Six…
Matopo Book Centre: Educating the nation for over 80 years
Far from the majestic granite of the Matopo Hills in the heart of the cities and towns of Zimbabwe you come across a bookshop displaying the name Matopo Book Centre.…
Tsano throws history gauntlet at Highlanders
Lovemore Dube, Sports Correspondent VETERAN soccer coach Cosmas Zulu has challenged Highlanders Football Club to prioritise the gathering of the club’s history. Zulu said this on Friday at Umvutshwa Cemetery during…
Emakhandeni triumph as social soccer season begins
Mandla Moyo, Sunday News Correspondent Emakhandeni United (Man U) are the winners of the first edition of the Bulawayo Social Soccer League Super Cup after edging Makwee 3-2 in a tightly…
Mai Denzel saga: spare a thought for Denzel
Michael Magoronga, Midlands Correspondent Social media platforms have been awash with disturbing news of a Harare woman whose alleged love affairs were exposed, leading to her pornographic videos finding their way…
Traditional leaders key in tree-planting drive: First Lady
Freedom Mupanedemo, Midlands Bureau FIRST Lady Dr Auxillia Mnangagwa, who is patron of the environment, has called upon traditional leaders to ensure forests in their jurisdictions are preserved if the country…
Covid-19 accelerates digital transformation in Parliaments
Rutendo Nyev, Sunday News Reporter THE Covid-19 pandemic has led to accelerated digital transformation that has made Parliaments worldwide more flexible, innovative and resilient, an Inter-Parliamentary Union report has revealed. The…
Zim losing doctors, teachers to British hypocrisy
The United Kingdom, which is buckling under a deepening shortage of nurses and teachers after exiting the European Union, is raiding, among other countries, its former colony Zimbabwe for key…
Newborn, toddlers survive days in rubble
ANTAKYA, Türkiye – Crouched under concrete slabs and whispering “inshallah” (God willing), rescuers carefully reached into the rubble, then passed down the line their prize – a 10-day-old newborn who…
Syria: A case of sanctions against decency
Tavongaishe Faneti & Mutsa Tomana A DEVASTATING 7.8 magnitude earthquake struck parts of Syria and Turkey on Monday and left catastrophic destruction in its wake. It is reported that at…











