Vincent finishes 16th at LIV TULSA

Takudzwa Chitsiga-Sports Reporter SCOTT Vincent finished on 16th position at the LIV Golf TULSA after carding six-under-par at Cedar Ridge Country Club in New York on Sunday.  The Zimbabwean was…

Kwekwe boy who dared to dream

Edward Zvemisha–Arts Correspondent The Oxford Dictionary defines faith as belief in a particular thing or person; religion; trust, confidence; loyalty.  This is a clear resemblance of a Kwekwe young man,…

Ex-Chiedza Chevatendi member blooms

Arts Correspondent-Kundai Marunya Former Chiedza Chevatendi gospel music outfit member, Gadzikwa Mazorodze, is blossoming as a solo musician, making strides on the international music scene.  The musician, who traded the…

Zimbabwean boxer wins again in South Africa

Brandon Moyo [email protected] SOUTH Africa-based, young Zimbabwean boxer, Beaven Sibanda continued his good exploits in the ring after recording his fifth career victory on Saturday evening at Emperor’s Palace in…

Mozambique President Nyusi expected in Zimbabwe tomorrow

Nqobile Bhebhe [email protected]  MOZAMBIQUE President Filipe Nyusi is expected in Zimbabwe tomorrow for a three-day visit that is set to further deepen economic and political ties between the two Sister…

Government engages LSU over schools zero pass rates

Nqobile Tshili [email protected]  GOVERNMENT has engaged Lupane State University (LSU) to conduct research on reasons behind zero pass rate in some schools to come up with possible solutions to the…

Romelu Lukaku back to his best

MILAN. — Romelu Lukaku’s return to sparkling form has given Inter Milan an extra weapon ahead of tonight’s Champions League semi-final decider with AC Milan.  Out for much of the…

National Peace and Reconciliation Commission surpasses its set target

Thandeka Moyo-Ndlovu  [email protected]  THE National Peace and Reconciliation Commission (NPRC) managed to handle and conclude 73 percent of conflicts brought to it in 2022 as part of its mandate to…

Africa Health watch: Is losing weight An Uphill Struggle?

Losing weight can be an uphill struggle for many people, especially in Africa. This has been attributed due to the improved lifestyle over the years. This is, of course, something to be happy about. But, as the standard of living rises, people are more likely to have access to processed foods and sugary drinks. This can lead to unhealthy eating habits. Also, with increased access to technology, people spend more time sitting down. They are more prone to engage in sedentary activities. This includes watching television or playing video games. This lack of physical activity can contribute to weight gain. Furthermore, many African countries lack the resources necessary for proper nutrition education. They also do not have proper health promotion initiatives that could help prevent obesity-related diseases.

BAB to select provincial team

Innocent Kurira  [email protected] THE Bulawayo Athletics Board (Bab) will use the third leg of the Baldmin Holdings Triangular Series Costar Takawira Challenge as their final selection meet for the provincial…

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