Donovan Bernard shines in Abidjan

Grace Chingoma: Senior Sports Reporter WARRIOR’s second choice goalkeeper Donovan Bernard proved that he is equally competitive despite spending most of the time in Tatenda Mukuruva’s shadow when he reportedly put…

Rights of the elderly in Zimbabwe

Sharon Hofisi Legal Letters In our folklore, a story is often told on how some young men hatched an evil plan to annihilate all elderly men in their village, known in…

Zifa can learn a thing or two from Football Association of Zambia

Petros Kausiyo Deputy Sports Editor DESPITE their national team being knocked out of the African Nations Championships by the Warriors, the Football Association of Zambia believe their counterparts at Zifa…

Constraints to financing SMEs

Sanderson Abel— Scarcity entails that resources are never adequate to meet the unlimited needs of any society. This definition holds true for the country which is currently facing resource constraints…

Respect cop21 pact, Zim tells US

Innocent Ruwende Senior Reporter— Zimbabwe and other developing countries that will attend the United Nations Climate Change Conference (COP23) have called on the United States of America to respect the Paris…

Reds haunted by dealings

LONDON. — Liverpool’s half-baked pre-season transfer dealings have come back to bite them with Brendan Rodgers admitting his side have lacked the quality to finish in the English Premier League’s…

QUARTER-MILLION DEAL FOR THE WARRIORS

Grace Chingoma Senior Sports Reporter— THE Warriors’ successful 2017 African Cup of Nations campaign has turned them into star attractions for corporate partners with the first major deal, a $250 000…

Windies want to press on their advantage

Liam Brickhill in BULAWAYO WEST Indies opener Kieran Powell believes it is “definitely advantage Windies” after they ended the third day with a lead of 48 runs in Bulawayo. “If…

How to get back into school mode

Getting back into the school routine can be a challenge for everyone in the family. To make the adjustment easier, start early: A few weeks before school starts, move bedtime back…

‘UK jobs market to defy Brexit gloom’

LONDON. — Britain’s science and technology industries are expected to lead another leap in hiring next year, in another vote of confidence in the economy following the Brexit vote, according…

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