Turbo prop who starred for Zim

Having hung up his rugby boots in 2003, Adrian Garvey has gone on to form yet another awe-inspiring partnership with former teammate Gary Teichmann.

Presidential scholarship for teen star

Rising teenage music sensation Herman Makombe yesterday did not only charm his peers, but also won admiration from President Mnangagwa after a stellar performance at the Independence Children’s Party at State House, prompting the First Citizen to reward him with a scholarship covering his tuition up to university.

Zim@41: Second Republic in progressive mode

Zimbabwe celebrates 41 years of Independence today, with the Second Republic led by President Mnangagwa having made commendable efforts to fulfil the gains of Uhuru. The Sunday Mail Editor Victoria Ruzvidzo and ZBC’s Merit Munzwembiri interview the President to mark this special day.

‘There is so much hope for Zimbabwe’

Retired Major Rissi Mushongera joined the Salvation Army during the colonial era when she was still a youth.

Below she shares her recollections and message

Division One football returns

ZIFA’s four regions, the biggest football playing constituency under the association, have resolved to finally end their year-long Covid-19 induced sabbatical and return to action next month.

Quota system to support youth businesses: Mthuli

GOVERNMENT is working on a youth quota system to afford youth-owned companies equal business opportunities and access to funding, Finance and Economic Development Minister Professor Mthuli Ncube has said.

Mboma in Uhuru call for football

ZIMBABWE National Soccer Supporters Association leader Eddie “Mboma’’ Nyatanga has rallied local football administrators to use the occasion of the country’s 41st Independence celebrations to end bickering and unite to help support the Warriors’ World Cup and Africa Cup of Nations campaigns.

The right way for Africa to promote manufacturing

Few buildings symbolise the rise and fall of manufacturing in South Africa better than the old General Motors plant in Gqeberha (previously Port Elizabeth).

Jordan to honour Kobe

Michael Jordan will be Kobe Bryant’s presenter when the Los Angeles Lakers great is inducted posthumously into the Basketball Hall of Fame next month.

Zim at 41: A mature democracy back on the rails

It is often said life begins at 40, and Zimbabwe turns 41 today. It is a sign of maturity.

The Zimbabwe Constitution considers one who would have turned 40 as mature enough to run for the highest office in the land — the presidency.

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