Zim students China-bound on full scholarships

Elliot Ziwira, Senior Writer As mutual relations between Zimbabwe and China continue to be reinforced, 11 Zimbabwean students were awarded Chinese governmental scholarships to pursue higher education in the Asian…

False job offer leads to rape conviction and 20-year sentence

Trish Mukwazo, [email protected]  A 26-year-old Filabusi man who lured a teenager to travel to Bulawayo under the pretext of offering her a job and then raped her has been sentenced to…

Bosso aim to extend unbeaten streak against Herentals

Innocent Kurira, [email protected] HIGHLANDERS have never lost against Herentals in the league since 2018, when The Students were promoted to the top-flight. They will be hoping to maintain this record…

Amavevane Acapella celebrates 28 years of musical excellence

Mthabisi Tshuma, [email protected] THIS year, the acclaimed acapella group, Amavevane Acapella, is celebrating a remarkable 28 years of creating unforgettable music and entertaining audiences around the world. Formed in 1996…

Superstars Alcaraz, Osaka crash out

Former champions Carlos Alcaraz and Naomi Osaka were knocked out of the US Open on Thursday as the final Grand Slam of the year lost two of its biggest crowd-pullers.…

From drug addict to graduate . . . Liyabona Waka shares his journey of recovery to success

From weed, tik, meth and cocaine, this 22-year-old has been hooked on some highly addictive drugs, yet, he has endured, cleaned himself up and graduated from the Nelson Mandela University…

Charity begins at home not at college

Latwell Nyangu-Youth Interactive Writer At the heart of ‘charity begins at home’, lies the fundamental idea that one’s family is the nucleus of their existence. Before students set foot on…

Step-parenting: Thriving in blended families

Whether anyone likes it or not, divorce, remarriage, and therefore, stepparents are a reality—even in Christian families. The fact that divorce causes a great deal of pain for adults is…

ZiG acceptance reaches 91 percent

Harare Bureau ZIMBABWE’s local currency, ZiG, has gained significant public confidence with a survey indicating a 91 percent acceptance rate, up from 61 percent at its launch in April this…

Fun Facts: Marshmallows, ancient remedies turned modern confections

So Sweet MARSHMALLOWS, those fluffy, sweet confections we love to roast over campfires or float in hot cocoa, have a fascinating history that dates back thousands of years. The origins…

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