A glassful of water to cool anxieties

Stephen Mpofu IN parts of the global village configured by this pen with our motherland included and where male chauvinism anchored by primitive traditional customs marginalise some members of the…

Overlooked talent: Zimbabwe Cricket’s selection policy under fire

BRANDON MOYO, [email protected] For an uncomfortably long time, the selection of Zimbabwe’s national cricket team has been shrouded in controversy. Selectors stand accused, time and again, of a glaring oversight: the…

New Mecca of Zimbabwe Cricket takes shape

BRANDON MOYO, [email protected] ZIMBABWE Cricket (ZC) Managing Director, Givemore Makoni, has announced significant progress at the Mosi-oa-Tunya International Cricket Stadium, situated in the resort city of Victoria Falls. The foundation stone…

ICT education should be compulsory at primary and secondary schools

Jacqueline Ntaka IN an increasingly interconnected world, digital literacy is no longer a luxury but a fundamental necessity. For Zimbabwe to thrive in the 21st century, the Government must prioritise…

Zimbabwe eyes BRICS membership

Mukudzei Chingwere, Harare Bureau ZIMBABWE is keen to strengthen ties with Russia and pursue membership in the BRICS group of emerging economies and its associated international development bank, Foreign Affairs…

Nees and the Warriors’ World Cup gamble

INNOCENT KURIRA, [email protected] ZIMBABWE’S World Cup dream hangs precariously in the balance, with all hopes now resting on the shoulders of Michael Nees, the German tactician tasked with nothing less than…

Zimbabwe celebrates major women empowerment milestones

Tendai Gukutikwa, Mutare Bureau Zimbabwe has made numerous notable achievements in empowering rural women in order to address the challenges they face, Women Affairs, Community, Small and Medium Enterprises Development…

From calabash to construction: Ancestral brew paves way for road project

Sukulwenkosi Dube-Matutu and Nqobile Tshili THREE days of hushed rituals had passed, their secrets held close, before the spirit mediums finally stepped forth. The expectant crowd in the Dula area…

Dube’s mission to end period poverty in rural schools

Mthabisi Tshuma, [email protected] FROM  2009  to  2012, Nomvelo Dube faced a gruelling daily reality — a five-kilometre walk from her home in Buvuma village to Buvuma High School in the Gwanda…

Highlanders players, officials finally get paid

Online Reporter HIGHLANDERS players and officials finally received their overdue salaries ahead of their first home match against Kwekwe United on Sunday. The team’s spokesperson Nozibelo Maphosa confirmed that the…

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