Pain, betrayal in Broken Vessel

CHILD abuse is not only a cancer to society, but also a headache to policymakers, who are constantly trying to come up with remedies for this problem.

Endometriosis pain management and the ‘Spoon Theory’

Tine Mataz WHEN I think of endometriosis, the first word that comes to mind is pain. In the weeks before, we learned about the symptoms and a lot of them…

Ex-rugby player turned entertainer conquers Europe

Allan Foti, Sunday Life Correspondent EIGHTEEN years ago, if you had told Sydney Sithole that one day he would conquer Europe and play in front of a 58 000-strong crowd,…

Mutare-born star relives memorable duel with Douglas Mloyi

Danisa Masuku BeRnard Kuwana was a striker through and through. Unlike some players who tried a hand in goalkeeping, defence or midfield before discovering their area of specialty, Kuwana was…

Lithium boom for Zim

Tawanda Musarurwa Lithium appears to have suddenly become the new buzz word in Zimbabwe’s mining sector and beyond over the past few years with a number of foreign companies already…

Lithium boom for Zim

Tawanda Musarurwa Lithium appears to have suddenly become the new buzz word in Zimbabwe’s mining sector and beyond over the past few years with a number of foreign companies already…

Police warning on pirate taxis

Robin Muchetu, Senior reporter POLICE have warned the public against boarding unregistered pirate taxis popularly known as mshikashika as cases of crimes involving these taxis have been on the increase.

Cheating now modern extreme sport

Kwanele Ndlovu MY son explained to me how he had spent two-thirds of his monthly allowance at boarding school in one sweep last week. He has a Valentine.

Businessman heeds First Lady’s call

Michael Magoronga, Midlands Correspondent A KWEKWE businessman, Mr Bernard Chokurarama, has donated material worth $1 000 for the refurbishment of the Kwekwe District Hospital kitchen, responding to First Lady Amai Auxillia…

Married to volleyball

THERE was a time when Memory Dube used to feel miserable and cry as she watched her peers getting married.

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