CHARLIZE TAKES ON MACHO HOLLYWOOD

LOS ANGELES. – Charlize Theron has said she wants to “fight against” what she perceives as unjust double standards for female actors over 40 in Hollywood.

Mum granted protection from abusive daughter

Faith Mandizha A MUFAKOSE woman was yesterday granted protection from her daughter for verbal and physical abuse.

Four athletes off to World Champs

Ellina Mhlanga Senior Sports Reporter NATIONAL Athletics Association of Zimbabwe president Tendayi Tagara is optimistic of improved results at the ongoing World Athletics Championships in Budapest, Hungary. The global show-piece…

Hwedza builds two clinics with devolution funds

Victor Maphosa Mashonaland East Bureau Second Republic’s mantra “Leaving no one and no place behind,” as well as “Nyika ino vakwa nevene vayo” has been fulfilled in ward 3 and…

Women challenged to take up coaching positions

Nkosilathi Sibanda, in BULAWAYO FEMALE sport personalities have decried the low number of women coaches in charge of women’s teams, saying the situation deters efforts to balance gender parity. This…

Rubiales slammed for ‘abusing’ Women’s World Cup star

SPANISH FA chief Luis Rubiales has been slammed for grabbing and kissing star player Jenni Hermoso.

PSL title within DeMbare’s reach — Jalai

Tadious Manyepo  Sports Reporter DYNAMOS full-back Emmanuel Jalai says the Premiership title is still well within the Glamour Boys’ reach provided they retain maximum focus going into the last 15 games…

Digital platform to eliminate land, space barons menace unveiled

Cabinet considered the status of the vocational training system as presented by the Minister of Higher and Tertiary Education, Innovation, Science and Technology Development as chairperson of the Cabinet Committee…

600 students sent abroad on Govt scholarships

Trust Freddy and Rejoice Makoni More than 600 students are leaving the country to study in Algeria, Cuba , India , Indonesia, Malaysia and Russia under the Presidential and National…

Southee happy with ‘tough challenge’ in UAE

NEW Zealand captain Tim Southee is happy with the tough challenge his team faced in the United Arab Emirates before eking out a 2-1 series victory on Sunday.

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