Doja Cat to headline Global Citizen’s Move Afrika concert

If there is a will, there is a way, and things are finally aligning, and Doja Cat is set to perform in South Africa.

Cyclone leaves 59 dead in Madagascar

ANTANANARIVO. – The death toll from Cyclone Gezani in Madagascar has risen to 59, with 804 people injured, according to an update released yesterday by the National Office for Risk…

Association hopes awards will help promote judo

Zimpapers Sports JUDO Association of Zimbabwe president Smart Deke is hopeful the inaugural awards held over the weekend in Harare to honour and recognise their outstanding members will go a…

Blow for Brendan Galloway

Blessing Malinganiza Zimpapers Sports Hub PLYMOUTH Argyle defender Brendan Galloway is set for a spell on the sidelines after the club confirmed he will undergo a routine hernia procedure.

Highrange aim high

Curtworth Masango Zimpapers Sports Hub NEWLY-promoted Highrange are ready to leave their mark in the MCM Estates Northern Region Soccer League.

Chef, caterer champions Zim’s organic plate

Emmanuel Kafe Checkpoint Desk The aroma of open-fire cooking mingles with the chatter of a diverse crowd — business executives, church leaders, young families and health enthusiasts — all gathered…

Global justice key to peace

Flora Teckie Bahá’í Perspective The World Day of Social Justice celebrated on February 20,  reminds us that in order to have international peace, we need the application of justice globally.

Magalane’s CAPS dream finally comes true

Tadious Manyepo in LILONGWE, Malawi GOALKEEPER Wallace Magalane is hoping there won’t be another pandemic of the Covid-19 proportion as he looks to finally star for CAPS United.

‘Mighty Warriors have made progress’ . . . Kwinji backs youngsters to shine

Veronica Gwaze and Tawanda Munthali MIGHTY Warriors coach Sithethelelwe Sibanda says she is impressed by the progress made by the team ahead of the COSAFA Women’s Championship.

Malawi minister hails Zim

Herald Reporter MALAWIAN Local Government Minister Dr Ben Malunga Phiri has lauded Zimbabwe’s economic recovery as a blueprint for African self-reliance and growth.

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