Campus reflections: World wants students who chase solutions

Latwell Nyangu Youth Interactive Writer After the festive cheers of Christmas, the dawn of the New Year beckons, bringing with it the opportunity for students to embark on a journey…

Leading through disruption: The ‘successful failure’

Arthur Marara Point Blank “Houston, we’ve had a problem.” These are the words by Commander Jim Lovell uttered the phrase during the Apollo 13 mission. As I was touring Lyndon…

‘Apply fertiliser according to crops’ growth stages, prevailing weather’

RECENT predictions of normal to above-normal rains from January to February in the Southern African region will require farmers to apply fertilisers properly paying close attention to crops’ stages of growth and the prevailing weather conditions, Government has advised.

Struggles in the weight loss journey

Coach Kelly Fitness Correspondent Overcoming Challenges and Finding Success Embarking on a weight loss journey can be a daunting task. The path to achieving your health and fitness goals is…

Italian court clears Maradona of tax evasion years after his death

ROME. — Italy’s highest court cleared the late Argentine soccer legend Diego Maradona of tax evasion charges, ending a 30-year-long legal battle between the ex-Napoli striker and revenue authorities. Known…

Arsenal, Liverpool in epic FA Cup clash

Neither Arsenal nor Liverpool would have preferred to play each other in the third round of the FA Cup but the north London club’s manager Mikel Arteta hopes the “incredible…

Nadal beaten in quarter-finals

Spanish great Rafael Nadal’s comeback to tennis came to an end when he lost a 3hr 25min marathon quarter-final to Australian Jordan Thompson at the Brisbane International yesterday. Thompson saved…

Dallas to hold T20 World Cup opener, Barbados gets final

Pretoria. — The opening game of cricket’s Twenty20 World Cup final will be held in Dallas with the final at the Kensington Oval in Barbados, organisers announced yesterday. The expanded…

Philanthropist urges investment in education

Herald Correspondent  A United Kingdom-based Zimbabwean philanthropist Yvonne Gambe has made a passionate plea to the diaspora community to step up and make a difference to the country’s education system. …

Why people in large homes stay in decaying suburbs

Often, when driving through derelict areas, one notices some beautiful, large, and well-maintained homes that are clearly loved by their proud owners.  But it does lead one to question why…

×
×