Namibia’s first female President takes oath
Kudakwashe Mugari in WINDHOEK, Namibia NAMIBIA stands on the brink of a historic moment today as President-elect Cde Netumbo Nandi-Ndaitwah takes the oath of office, becoming the nation’s first female…
Tennis ace Mtisi going places
Ray Bande Senior Reporter FRESH from his Davis Cup debut, Mutare tennis star, Tashinga Mtisi’s career received a major boost after being invited for a two-months long camp…
How to achieve financial success as a couple
Forever thina! But is it really? Especially when your financial values differ so much that you’re chasing your savings target while your partner is awaiting yet another online delivery? Maybe…
‘Devolution can eradicate poverty’
DEVOLUTION has been underlined as part of the theme for this year’s Independence Day celebrations. The Permanent Secretary for Presidential Affairs and Devolution, Engineer Tafadzwa Muguti (TM) has been embarking…
Man kills wife over accusations of having an affair with landlord
Musawenkosi Moyo ACCUSATIONS of infidelity, often whispered in the heat of anger, can ignite a fire that consumes relationships, sometimes with devastating, even fatal, consequences, as tragically evidenced in the…
THREE BODIES VANISH FROM FUNERAL PARLOUR
Corpses of a baby girl and two adult men were stolen from a funeral parlour this week, and police are hunting for the suspects. South Africa Northern Cape police spokesperson…
Rusape soccer academies get support
Lovemore Kadzura Sport Reporter STAKEHOLDERS in Rusape are working round the clock to save the beautiful game of soccer from extinction by assisting a number of academies with…
Musona rescues Zimbabwe in comeback draw against Benin
Knowledge Musona had the last laugh in Zimbabwe and Benin’s latest Group C, 2026 Fifa World Cup qualifier, as the two nations played to a 2-2 draw at the Moses…
Warriors fight back, fail to get maximum points
PERHAPS the result won’t matter, for a team that has already been ruled out of contention for a place at the 2026 World Cup qualifiers, but Zimbabwe showed a rare fighting spirit when they twice came from behind to force a share of the spoils against joint Group C leaders Benin at Moses Mabhida Stadium last night.











