Mpofu the cricket addict

FROM a young boy who disliked cricket, Christopher Mpofu has transformed into a man addicted to the gentleman’s game.

FML donates towards Covid-19

First Mutual Group yesterday joined other players in the private sector donating towards the fight against Covid-19 pandemic after contributing $750 000 towards food packs to be distributed to vulnerable communities.

Zacc pounces on Green Fuel truck

A consignment belonging to Green Fuel, the country’s biggest ethanol producer, has been intercepted by the Zimbabwe Anti-Corruption Commission (Zacc) at Beitbridge Border Post after being flagged as possible contraband.

Zanu-PF celebrates Uhuru

Zanu-PF has called upon Zimbabweans to unite in rebuilding the country to uplift the lives of the citizenry.

In a statement to celebrate Zimbabwe’s 40th Independence yesterday, the ruling party said stabilisation of the country’s macro-economic environment remained top priority, which would only be possible if all Zimbabweans played their part.

Action-packed 40

ZIMBABWE has produced thousands of drama thespians in the last four decades.

However, it is with little or no doubt that local actors that graced the small screen before the turn of the new millennium remain the most dominant and outstanding in most viewers’ minds.

ZTV, spare us the torture

In the past 21 days, television has become an integral part of most people’s entertainment.

Yes, we have social media but the small screen is supposed to be a cheap and reliable source of fun and information.

When the ‘dead’ return to life

A Zambian girl, Winnie Lufunja, was presumed dead and buried some two years ago after an illness.

She, however, later resurfaced in her family home in Ndola, Zambia, to the shock of her parents and people in the community.

Four decades of history through Fr Ribeiro’s eyes

THE presence of the late Jamaican reggae icon Bob Marley, Lord Soames (the last Governor of Rhodesia)  and Britain’s Prince Charles at Zimbabwe’s April 18 1980 inaugural independence celebrations was largely a footnote of history for Roman Catholic priest Fr Emmanuel Ribeiro.

Africa: What’s next after coronavirus lockdown?

AS Covid-19 spread through mainland US in March, I wondered about the situation back home in Zimbabwe.

The pandemic had swept through Asia and Europe, with Italy becoming the centre of global attention after an explosion of deaths. At that point, coverage on Africa was virtually non-existent.

My in-laws think I run on batteries

Dating a divorced father of three

I hope I find you well. I am a young lady aged 22 and currently on attachment at a renowned organisation in the country. I am dating a divorced man who is 10 years older than me. He has three daughters and our relationship is going great. I hope it will get serious down the line.

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