RED FLAG OVER STREET HERBALISTS . . .Doctors warn of health complications
Webster Chikono regrets the day he put his trust in a “street herbalist” to solve his supposed fertility challenges.
Tributes pour in for Maradona @60
Diego Maradona celebrated his 60th birthday on Friday with a comprehensive league victory for the club he coaches, cake presented to him inside a shuttered stadium and a 100-metre long billboard erected in his honour in the centre of Buenos Aires.
Mufakose honours Albert
LOCAL tennis icon and former Mufakose Tennis Coaching Agency director Albert Nhamoyebonde was once again saluted for the sterling work he did to develop the sport.
When funerals become a huge marketplace
FOR long revered as intimate ceremonies where relatives and friends find closure, funerals have seemingly assumed new dimensions, purpose and meaning.
Tagara retains athletics top post
TENDAI Tagara retained the Athletics Zimbabwe (AZ) president’s position for a third term after being unopposed at an elective general meeting here yesterday.
All set for Anti-Sanctions Day commemorations
PRESIDENT Mnangagwa will headline today’s SADC Anti-Sanctions Day commemorations with a virtual address to the nation, where he will give direction on how the country should forge ahead against the illegal sanctions imposed by the West.
EDITORIAL COMMENT: Remove sanctions, let us breathe
Southern Africa today stands in unison as it defends its own. The war-cry being that the West must unconditionally remove all the sanctions that have been imposed on Zimbabwe for the past two decades.
THE PRINCE OF DAR
THE most trending story in Tanzania today might be the imminent general elections which are set for Wednesday, but to some, especially in Dar es Salaam, Azam FC’s blistering start to the country’s Premier League is the talk of the nation’s largest city.
When individual citizens are harmed . . .
ZIMBABWE has been under the yoke of economic sanctions imposed by the United States of America for close to two decades now, and the devastating impact of the embargo on the country’s economy is unquestionable.
When parasites become fly in the ointment
WHILE craving for a salty chew one Saturday afternoon, my friends and I decided to buy a few pieces of beef, pork and a sausage to titillate our taste buds while downing ice-cold beers outside a dingy bar in Waterfalls, Harare.








