EIGHT MONTHS FOR MARIO TO SORT OUT HIS AFCON MESS

Robson Sharuko-Metros Editor MARIAN “MARIO’’ MARINICA was thrown straight into the deep end and made a mess of it, with some selections from hell. But, the Warriors coach now has…

Nyasha Maniki: Young creative finding her voice

Langalihle Mhiti Youth Interactive Writer FOR Nyasha Maniki, creativity is more than a hobby, it is a way of life. The Form Four learner at Mrehwa High School is steadily…

Mighty Warriors bank on Makore

Veronica Gwaze-Zimpapers Sports Hub IN the world of Zimbabwean women’s football, one name stands tall – that of veteran striker Rutendo Makore. A seemingly ageless forward who has given all…

When the music stops: Nakamba and the search for rhythm

Innocent Kurira, [email protected] THERE was a time not so long ago when Marvelous Nakamba felt indispensable at Luton Town. The January 2023 arrival who slipped into the Hatters’ midfield like…

Squashing the bug of academic doubt!

Ronald Takudzwa Sambona Youth advocate and educator IF academic doubt was a religion, how many believers would it have? And if faith set up shop next to doubt, how many…

Cost of waiting too long

Rutendo Gwatidzo-Changing Perspectives They had been talking about introducing a new system for two years. Customer complaints kept rising. Staff were frustrated. Data was scattered across spreadsheets that lived on…

Small tablet, big breakthrough for Africa’s children

Remember Deketeke-Herald Correspondent FOR decades, the fight against bilharzia (schistosomiasis) has had an uncomfortable truth at its centre: while treatment existed, the youngest children (under five) were largely left out.…

Zim backs UN cybercrime convention

Ivan Zhakata-Herald Correspondent ZIMBABWE has thrown its weight behind the United Nations Convention against Cybercrime, saying the proposed global legal framework will strengthen national cyber governance, protect the digital economy…

Seek information to understand health conditions

Fadzayi Maposah-Correspondent Early this week, I met my mother in the passage at night. She looked at me like a child who had been caught while up to some mischief.…

From kenge to drip, baddie energy, the streets still have a language

Elliot Ziwira-Senior Writer WE grew up in the ghetto, where everyone would cheerfully greet each other, “Ndeipi blaz, muri kenge here?” or “Hi sonny, uri sharp here?” Symbolising more than…

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