Shaya was like Messi: Omar

THE word “Mastermind” would ring out from the terraces each time the diminutive Dynamos kingpin by the name of George Shaya had the ball at his feet.

Mapfumo sets eyes on MTN8 semis

PROMISING Zimbabwe striker Douglas Mapfumo will be hoping to add another chapter to his fine start to life in the South African elite football when his side Cape Town City host Moroka Swallows in a MTN8 semi-final first-leg clash at Athlone on Sunday.

You will always encounter zeros, ones and twos

In life and business in particular, not everyone you meet, see and talk to is well meant. Some are like dogs which you can easily mistake for smiling and yet they want to bite you.

Varsities granted nod to reopen

HIGHER and tertiary education institutions have been given the green light to set dates for opening and commencement of examinations following the resumption of examination classes for primary and secondary schools tomorrow.

It’s now or never for Djokovic

Novak Djokovic hesitated to call the U.S. Open a now-or-never moment, but the history-hunting Serb has noted that an opportunity for a calendar year Grand Slam could be one of them.

Top five lessons from Olympics

The Olympics teach us many valuable life lessons such as dreaming big, planning, determination, hard work and not giving up. But are there personal finance lessons we can learn from the Olympics? We surely can.

225K to get chicks from Government

ABOUT 225 000 rural households will this year receive a share of more than 2,5 million free range chicks from Government under a programme that is meant to help foster rural household economic and nutritional resilience.

A flawed but intriguing thriller

THE complexities of Netflix’s latest offering, “Sweet Girl”, are a bit difficult to capture.

However, an old saying — “even a trip to the bank can be exciting if you wear a ski mask” — by one of television’s beloved characters, Rose Nylund, played by the incomparable Betty White in the 90s show “Golden Girls”, quickly came to mind as I watched the movie.

Morton Jaffray rehab nears completion

REHABILITATION of Harare’s Morton Jaffray and Warren Control waterworks, which is being financed by Government through devolution funds, will be completed by April next year.

7s rugby still a ZRU priority

ZIMBABWE Rugby Union (ZRU) chief executive officer Sifiso Made maintains that the Sevens version of the game remains one of their top priorities despite the Cheetahs failure to qualify for the 2020 Tokyo Olympics.

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