Rugby a saviour for Honde girls
IN the face of social vices, sport has proven to be the saviour for a girl from Honde Valley in the Eastern Highlands.
Growing up in a rural set-up where teenage pregnancies, forced early marriages and lately drug abuse are common, donning the national women’s rugby team jersey was somewhat a far-fetched dream for Trish Kandemiri.
Zesa on power cuts
ZESA Holdings said the power cuts being experienced in the country are due to a technical fault at Hwange Thermal Power Station.
New system set to enhance public service delivery
What is the new personnel performance system? As the Second Republic pushes ahead with public sector reforms, which are needed for the attainment of “a prosperous and empowered upper middle-income society by 2030”, focus is not only on the performance of ministries but on civil servants themselves.
Sino-Africa relations deeper than just resource extraction
WE have all heard the impressive statistics before on Chinese media: 10 000km of Chinese-built roads and 6 000km of Chinese-built rail across Africa.
Mother, child die in inferno
Msasa Park was left awestruck yesterday when a mother, her two-year-old daughter and their domestic helper, died in an inferno in the early house of yesterday morning.
Why won’t he marry me?
Dr Rebecca Chisamba-Mudzimba Half-brother not taking care of me HELLO amai, I hope I find you well. I am a 21-year-old man and I have an older half-brother. We have…
Can men really die of a broken heart?
GRIEF and bereavement research shows that those who lose a partner or spouse are at risk of early death.
The effect of the death of a spouse on the mortality of the survivor (the “widowhood effect”) is well documented. Studies suggest that the widowhood effect is more prominent in older males.
Osaka withdraws from Wimbledon
Naomi Osaka has withdrawn from the Wimbledon championship for personal reasons but her agent said on Thursday the world number two will be ready for the Tokyo Olympics.
Mapaya down, but not out
Since his ill-fated injury at the NCAA National Outdoor Championships, Chengetayi Mapaya has spent most of his time doing MRI (magnetic resonance imaging) scans and seeing doctors and physiotherapists.
Porous tax systems — the bane of Mbare Musika
IT is just after 5am and Mr Jonah Chiwerere, a farmer from Uzumba parks his truck close to Matererini block of flats in Mbare waiting for colleagues who have gone shopping at the sprawling Mbare Musika market.











