12 perish in holiday accidents
POLICE have confirmed the death of 12 people in road accidents countrywide over the Heroes and Defence Forces holidays.
Bad day for Davis Cup team
JUST like their counterparts in the cricket Chevrons, Zimbabwe’s Davis Cup tennis team have fallen on hard times and are barely recognisable as the nation that once rocked in the World Group stage.
Kamungoma: Drums of war still echo
ON May 14, 1978, during the sunset of Rhodesian colonial rule in Zimbabwe, Ian Smith’s army committed atrocities by killing — in cold blood — 104 civilians at Kamungoma Farm under Chief Nemashakwe, about 75km southeast of Mpandawana Growth Point.
Mai Sorobhi tombstone unveiled
THOUGH yesteryear actress Rhoda Mtembe, popularly known as Mai Sorobhi, is no more, her legacy will endure forever.
Lasizwe and Ghost Hlubi Battle for SA’s YouTube Crown
Popular South African content creators Lasizwe and Ghost Hlubi are the talk of Mzansi as a heated — yet playful — debate rages online over who is the biggest YouTuber…
ZC condemns Coltart’s smear campaign
Sports Reporter IN an unprecedented move, the Zimbabwe Cricket has come guns blazing against former Sports minister and politician, David Coltart following a sustained social media campaign against the national…
WHYTE SPIRIT
DILLIAN WHYTE has no fear of being at the centre of a Moses Itauma storm —having been born during the middle of a hurricane.
RACE AGAINST TYNE
THERE are just four days to go until the new Premier League season kicks off.
Zim school shines in international volleyball tourney
Tadious Manyepo Zimpapers Sports Hub MUREHWA-based St Collins College showed their prowess when snatching silver in the annual Mzuzu International Volleyball contest held in Malawi last weekend.
Tough reunion for Shandirwa
Bruce Chikuni Sports Reporter CAPS United midfielder, Tanaka Shandirwa returned to training yesterday ahead of their must win fixture against Yadah on Sunday.











