Ancient African pottery harnessed to bring clean water to the poor

A team of University of Zimbabwe researchers have tapped into pottery – a popular traditional craft common among Zimbabwean cultures and many others in Africa to develop a low-cost water filtration system that can easily provide solutions to drinkable water in a simplistic and affordable technique based on an ancient technique.

Fans mobilise for Warriors tie

A GROUP of football fans trading as Friends of the Warriors have started to mobilise resources ahead of the senior team’s final 2025 Africa Cup of Nations qualifier against Kenya next week.

BATTLE FOR GOLDEN GLOVE BETWEEN BERNARD, CHADYA

CHICKEN INN are providing the menu for Ngezi Platinum this afternoon in a fixture which will present goalkeepers with a make-or-break moment at Barbourfields.

John Landa Nkomo Trust bails out San community

Chronicle Correspondent THE John Landa Nkomo Memorial Trust on Sunday donated 16,5 tonnes of mealie-meal to the San community in Tsholotsho District. Distribution took place at Mtshina Primary School in…

FANS SECURE AT LEAST FIVE BUSES FOR MZANSI

THE Zimbabwe Soccer Supporters Club, commonly known as The Friends of the Warriors, have started to mobilise resources ahead of the team’s AFCON qualifiers against Kenya and Cameroon.

Golden Glove at stake for Bernard, Chadya

HOSTS Chicken Inn are providing the menu for Ngezi Platinum this afternoon in a fixture, which will present their respective goalkeepers with a make-or-break moment at Barbourfields.

NINJAS COACH DISMISSES PLATINUM LINKS

BULAWAYO Chiefs coach Thulani Sibanda has denied reports linking him to FC Platinum.

Fare thee well, Pathisa Nyathi: The historian who preserved Zimbabwe’s cultural identity

Sipepisiwe Moyo, [email protected] The late, revered author, educationist and historian, Pathisa Nyathi, was a stalwart in Zimbabwean culture, dedicated to preserving and educating the nation on matters of heritage, language…

Zimbabweans in Namibia petition US Embassy over sanctions

ZIMBABWEANS residing in Namibia have joined growing regional and international calls for the unconditional removal of economic sanctions imposed on the country by the United States and its Western allies, describing the illegal embargo as a punitive measure that has caused hardships on the ordinary people.

Lyles fails to make cut for men’s world track athlete of year

Olympic 100m champion Noah Lyles is not one of the two finalists for male track athlete of the year, World Athletics revealed on Monday.

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