Kolisi a fan of Jordan’s documentary

He is a Rugby World Cup-winning captain, a keen surfer, a cricket follower and a die-hard Liverpool fan, but Siya Kolisi’s sporting interests do not stop there.

Risking it all to save lives

Primary healthcare is the cornerstone of universal health coverage in any country. Globally, health workers like nurses provide patient care, quality control, coordination, problem solving, education and being an agent of connectivity.

Ulterior motives behind stigmatisation of China with Covid-19: Part III

A western idiom goes like this; “There are none so blind as those who will not see”. We’ve long known that lying through their teeth is the “survival skill” for some American politicians, but we never expected it to become their “only skill left”.

ZIFA mourn former Mighty Warriors coach

FORMER Mighty Warriors coach, Vernon Bowers, who died this week, has been described as a hero and a pioneer of women’s football.

Windies to approve tour proposals

Cricket West Indies is set to approve proposals for a three-Test series against England beginning in July.

Meaningful participation can deter, fight corruption

Corruption, one of the chief obstacles to development, signifies the misuse of entrusted office or power for private gain, leading to an entity (individual, group or organisation) being advantaged over one of more other entities.

Chidzero calls for ‘growth with equity’

ZIMBABWE’S economy needed to be restructured to ensure that growth was accompanied by equal opportunities for all, the Minister of Economic Planning and Development Senator Bernard Chidzero, said yesterday.

Four more EPL players test positive

English Premier League football clubs have unanimously voted to resume contact training as four more individuals from three sides have tested positive for coronavirus.

India confident of hosting World Cup

India is not at risk of losing hosting rights for next year’s Twenty20 World Cup despite its cricket board’s failure to secure a tax exemption for the event, a key BCCI official has told Reuters.

Tackling menstrual shame

Menstruation continues to persistently limit the lives and future aspirations of girls and women, as well as the development of the society as a whole, especially in developing countries and, above all, among the most vulnerable.

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