Feli Nandi shines at Moto Moto Festival

Arts Correspondent The inaugural Moto Moto Festival, held over the weekend, in Köln, Germany, exceeded expectations, establishing itself as a vibrant celebration of Zimbabwean culture and a highlight of the…

Chevrons shift focus to Test cricket

Don Makanyanga Sports Reporter Zimbabwe senior men’s cricket team will shift focus from limited-overs to the five-day format on Thursday as they play Ireland in a historic one-off Test match. …

System behind Billiat’s revival story

Tadious Manyepo Sports Reporter YADAH Stars coach Thomas Ruzive is a surprised man.  He didn’t expect that working with superstar Khama Billiat would be an a, b, c task.  When…

Reality check for Zim athletes

Lovemore Dube THE Paris Olympics will start on Friday next week with Zimbabwe’s medal hopes pinned on seven athletes.  They will bid their luck and proficiency in their disciplines against…

Winter blues: The impact of weather on mental wellbeing

Dr Chido Rwafa -Madzvamutse Mental Wellness  As discussed in previous articles, mental health is defined as a state of well-being in which an individual realises his or her own potential,…

TelOne frustrate title chasing Manica Diamonds

Ray Bande in Mutare Manica Diamonds . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (0) 0 TelOne FC .…

‘IT’S BEHIND US’

ENGLISH striker Mason Greenwood said he only wanted to look forward when he was asked at his first Marseille press conference on Friday about the uproar surrounding his arrival at…

Kim hits longest hole-in-one in Open history

South Korea’s Kim Si-woo made the longest hole-in-on in Open history when he aced the 238-yard par-three 17th in his third round at Royal Troon on Saturday. Kim, who shot…

China’s consumers prefer saving money

China’s once free-spending consumers are holding back, hitting luxury brands particularly hard. But this doesn’t mean people in China don’t have money. They just now prefer saving it. According to…

Dollar set for weekly gain, as cyber outage unnerves investors

The dollar rose in jittery trading on Friday, as a worldwide cyber outage that hit banks, airlines and broadcasters unsettled investors, although volatility in the currency market remained contained. Signs…

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