I won’t say I told you so: Bosso pay for ignoring De Jongh’s well-known red flags
Stanford Chiwanga, Quality Editor SOME things in football just feel wrong from the start, no matter how much hope people try to pour into them. That’s how this whole Pieter…
Break the toxic thought loops draining your life
Laina Makuzha LOVE by DESIGN MANY of us know about pain,or actually bear scars. The relative or friend who betrayed you. Perhaps the ex who “played a number” on you.…
Redefining attraction: The rise of soft hues in romantic colour psychology
Fashion 263 Correspondent FOR decades, red has reigned supreme as the colour of romance and allure. Think classic red lips, the iconic red dress, or the red roses that spell…
Nodeshah: From Mufakose to frontlines of justice
Phillipa Chinhoi Youth Interactive writer IN the heart of Mufakose, a township often dismissed as a “ghetto,” a young woman’s dream was born, a dream that defied stereotypes and ignited…
When society breeds its own monsters
Elliot Ziwira-At the Bookstore THROUGH adept characterisation, gritty realism and a subversive manipulation of language, Brian Chikwava’s “Harare North” explores, among other concerns, the unsettling idea that society often manufactures…
ICT equipment boost for Gwanda school
Sione Amidu-Bulawayo Bureau THE Ministries of ICT, Postal and Courier Services and Primary and Secondary Education, in partnership with UNICEF, handed over laptops to Gqalaza Primary School in Gwanda District,…
Don’t just sign young players, play them!
Langton Nyakwenda-Zimpapers Sports Hub FOUR-TIME Castle Lager Premier Soccer League champions FC Platinum have been bragging about their latest discovery. A 17-year-old fresh-faced boy from Guinea Fowl school in Gweru.…
Look to and learn from older saints
Graham Heslop-Matters of Faith The shortfalls of chronological snobbery are well documented, perhaps most famously by CS Lewis and therefore unsurprisingly by the late Timothy Keller. Both men routinely called…











