Springboks, All Blacks in explosive finale

JOHANNESBURG. — “The time has come for this Springbok team to show the rest of the world just what they are capable of.” That is the message from Springbok captain…

More children join Special Olympics

Munyaradzi Chamalimba SPECIAL Olympics Zimbabwe this week took a giant stride with the introduction of more than 30 children to athletics through the Mattel Young Athletes and Families Programme during…

Exams: Everyone’s responsibility

Glen Dhliwayo Cool Feature Ever wondered why exam results are announced on radio when they are out? The reason is because general results are a national interest, besides the obvious…

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The Swag Centre would like to send a big shoutout to students from Chipinge who paid the team a visit last week. We hope you guys learnt a lot through…

If a club like CAPS United can only get 500-or-so fans for their home match, what does this mean for a team like Monomotapa or Motor Action?

When gold, which in this case is represented by a blue ribbon franchise like CAPS United, starts to show signs of rust, what then will happen to iron, represented in…

Madhuku, Priscilla: Hanging by the noose of own philosophy

Poor Priscilla. It must be very painful to dangle lifeless on the noose of your own philosophy. My readers will recall that the one MDC official I have debated in…

Schools get sports kits

Chirodzo and Chitsere primary schools in Mbare, Harare, became the first recipients of sports kits from the ambitious Mangoma Dream Project after winning various ball games.

Basketball League in Week Two

Ellina Mhlanga Sports Reporter THE Harare Basketball League enters Week Two with the spotlight falling on Raiders and JBC as they clash today at Richwood Park. Both teams won their…

Sex education: A minefield

Ngoni Chilliboy “Taruving” Cool Lifestyle Writer It is believed that today’s teenagers are growing up too fast mentally due to the fast track of technology. By so doing, they tend…

Faith does move mountains

Marshall Bwanya Cool Writer The darkest hour is before dawn, and that is when most young people give up on their goals, aspirations or desires when things do not appear…

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