Applying the wisdom of Mahatma Gandhi

Hunt For Greatness Milton Kamwendo INDIA’s Mahatma Gandhi was a statesman and nation-builder. He was a building leader. He left behind a legacy of wisdom that continues to resonate across…

Pray with thanksgiving

“DO not be anxious about anything. Instead, in every situation, through prayer and petition with thanksgiving, tell your requests to God. “And the peace of God that surpasses all understanding…

Willis Wataffi still in the game

Takawira Photoveteran Dapi THE former member of afrofusion band Afrika Revenge, Willis Wataffi, says he remains in the game and will continue to support local artistes to make it onto…

Gems clinch bronze at Africa Netball Cup

Tadious Manyepo Zimpapers Sports Hub THE Gems yesterday displayed the same medal colour they had on their chest in this same tournament last year. But the feeling was completely different.…

Jota rescues 10-man Liverpool

The returning Diogo Jota scored a late equaliser as Premier League leaders Liverpool twice fought back with 10 men to deny Fulham following Andy Robertson’s red card at Anfield yesterday.…

Mverechena salutes TelOne

Zimpapers Sports Hub WHEN it mattered most, TelOne FC rose to the occasion and managed to preserve their top-flight status, thanks largely to a balanced mixture of experience and youth.…

Ndlovu’s moment in the sun

Zimpapers Sports Hub FOR years now, and after the retirement of Pauline Jani (now late), Zimbabwean netball has struggled to find a perfect replacement to fill the national team goal…

Govt gears up for record visitors during festive season

Sunday Mail Reporter AN estimated one million people are expected to cross the country’s borders this month, representing an increase of over 200 000 from last year’s figure, in a…

Sophia unveiling: A turning point for Africa’s tech ambitions

Gift Kugara SOPHIA, the world’s most advanced humanoid robot, has arrived at the University of Zimbabwe Diamond Centre, captivating an audience eager to glimpse at the future of artificial intelligence…

Zim cuts power exports to ease load-shedding

Sunday Mail Reporter ZIMBABWE has reduced power exports to neighbouring countries to boost local supplies, in a development that has significantly eased load-shedding over the past two weeks. This comes…

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