From Glen View to French Cup: Chikoko’s basketball glory
Tinashe Kusema VITALIS CHIKOKO spent the better part of the last few days going through congratulatory messages in his phone, practicing and travelling for games. The 33-year-old Zimbabwe basketball national…
In some shops, customers are regarded as a nuisance
Your Money, Your Call Cresencia Marjorie Chiremba IN a small corner store on one of the bustling streets of Harare, my routine shopping experience was momentarily turned into a stressful…
Embrace issues of bodily difference
Dr Christine Peta Disability Issues BODILY differences and restrictions in role effectiveness play a central role in determining the life experiences of persons with disabilities. Appearance is the most common…
Get ready for the new school term
Gabriel Manyeruke THE period just after school holidays is often a time of mixed emotions for learners. While the anticipation of seeing friends again and diving back into their favourite…
City, Arsenal keep title fight alive
Erling HAALAND’S first four-goal haul in the Premier League left Manchester City three wins away from a historic fourth successive English league title. With no margin for error following Arsenal’s…
Winter shouldn’t distract us from studies
Patricia Maseko THE second term is upon us. This is usually one of the most challenging learning periods because of the low temperatures. Personally, I struggle to wake up in…
Harare City success erases past setbacks for Maruwa
Zimpapers Sports Hub Herbert “JOMPANO’’ Maruwa may have endured an ignominious exit at Premiership giants Dynamos, but his star is shining, with the youthful mentor being named the inaugural Allied…
The new plagiarism arms race
AN academic paper titled “Chatting and Cheating: Ensuring Academic Integrity in the Era of ChatGPT” was recently published in an education journal, describing how artificial intelligence (AI) tools “raise a…
Sables dominate Zambia in rugby test
Zimpapers Sports Hub Zimbabwe . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (24) 32 Zambia . . . . . . .…
Former Senator drives youths and women into peace and development
Sunday Mail Correspondent FORMER Senator Dr Sekai Holland wears many hats, ranging from politics, philanthropy, civil society activism, youth empowerment and entrepreneurship. Some people may remember her role as Co-Minister…











