Zimbabwe Under-19s need new direction

Brandon Moyo, [email protected] ZIMBABWE Under-19s had high hopes of making an impact at the 2024 International Cricket Council (ICC) Men’s Under-19 Cricket World Cup in South Africa but unfortunately they…

How Tanaka Chatora became one of the best amateur golfers in the country at 17

Brandon Moyo, [email protected] AT 17, Tanaka Chatora is a golf sensation who has made a name for himself in the sport. He is one of the best amateur players in…

Umguza: The district of diversity and distinction

Sikhumbuzo Moyo, [email protected] UMGUZA is not just a district. It is a hub of history, culture, economy and politics. It is home to the country’s second largest airport, which bears…

Zimbabwe chiefs seek to learn from Rwanda’s reconciliation process

Sikhumbuzo Moyo, [email protected]  ZIMBABWE’S National Chiefs’ Council is looking for ways to make the upcoming Gukurahundi hearings a success hence is considering inviting people from Rwanda who successfully resolved their conflict.…

Morris Mukwiti: The coach who gives rural talent a chance

Shingai Dhlamini MORRIS Mukwiti is not just a football coach. He is a talent scout, a mentor, a visionary and a champion of rural development. He has dedicated his time…

Mungoni Chikove; The bodybuilder with disability eyeing the Paralympics

Peter Matika, [email protected] MUNGONI Nomphembe Chikove is not an ordinary man. He is a 40-year-old bodybuilder from Bulawayo, who was born with a disability that affects his ability to walk.…

Hailstorm shakes Gresham Primary

Patrick Chitumba, [email protected]  GRESHAM Primary School in Zvishavane was hit by a devastating hailstorm on Wednesday, which blew off classroom roofs and uprooted trees, leaving 159 pupils stranded.  The hailstorm, which…

Zim-Botswana stand firm on passports elimination

Lincoln Towindo in MAUN, Botswana ZIMBABWE and Botswana will forge ahead with eliminating passport requirements for citizens travelling between the two countries in line with regional and continental aspirations of…

Assert resource ownership, President urges African countries

Lincoln Towindo in MAUN, Botswana AFRICAN countries should assert ownership of their natural resource endowments and always take a firm stance when negotiating with foreigners seeking to invest in their nations…

Infrastructure key to increased trade

Lincoln Towindo in MAUN, Botswana ENHANCING bilateral trade among SADC countries through the development of cross-border infrastructure is a central pillar for achieving sustainable development and shared prosperity across the…

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