Showtime again in ProBhora League

Zimpapers Sports Hub IT will be showtime again this morning when some of Harare’s finest young talent reconvene at Heritage School for Match-day 7 of the ProBhora League. This football…

Sables date Zambia again

Tinashe Kusema Zimpapers Sports Hub PIET BENADE has backed his rookie players to excel when Zimbabwe meet Zambia in the second of the back to back international rugby tests between…

GOODBYE COACH MARIO MARINICA, GOOD LUCK MATE

Sharuko On Saturday THERE was a time when Lovemore Banda was the face of the sports segment of the main news bulletin on ZTV. You can call it the back…

Defining moment for Zim relay team

Ellina Mhlanga Zimpapers Sports Hub ZIMBABWE men’s 4x400m relay team takes to the starting line today at the Debswana World Relays with captain Gerren Muwishi describing the meet as a…

Jalai, Zindoga clash in Nedbank Cup final

Langton Nyakwenda Zimpapers Sports Hub JUST four weeks ago, Zimbabwe football internationals Emmanuel Jalai and Junior Zindoga combined to great effect, as they played a big part in helping the…

21 firefighters graduate in Beitbridge

Thupeyo Muleya Beitbridge Bureau  TWENTY-ONE firefighters drawn from Beitbridge Town and the  Rural District Council have graduated after completing a two-and-a-half-month training programme to protect lives and property in the…

Workplaces can be health hazards

Fadzayi Maposah Correspondent PEOPLE wake up early to go to work. There is a lot of effort to prepare for work. As soon as I wake up, I make my…

Language as an instrument of oppression

Elliot Ziwira At the Bookstore Words are a powerful weapon to dissect and perforate man’s seemingly impenetrable heart, whose voyeur derives a perverse excitement from trauma and anguish. They are…

Breaking the ant death spiral: Disruption and dissent

Arthur Marara Point Blank (Continued from last week) The silver lining? An ant mill, no matter how vast and relentless, can be disrupted. Scientific experiments have shown that simply brushing…

British ambassador charms Bulawayo residents

Peter Matika Bulawayo Bureau IT is not every day that a seasoned diplomat trades formal engagements for sunrise jogs, street-side banter and hands-on cooking sessions. But for British Ambassador to…

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