182km on two wheels

Ronald Mpofu, [email protected] FOR most people, attending a national event means planning transport, making arrangements, and arriving with relative ease. For Gilbert Habani, a 49-year-old cyclist from Plumtree, it meant…

Pirates, Chapungu set for a clash that could shape the season

Onward Gangata, [email protected] FEW things capture the spirit of a Sunday quite like football taking centre stage — when the build-up feels just a little more charged, and the sense…

Plumtree’s big run aims to heal, connect

Ronald Mpofu , [email protected] PLUMTREE is getting ready to come alive in the early hours of May 10, as the Town Council rolls out plans for a half marathon that…

VP Mohadi throws Border Queens a lifeline

Lovemore Dube, [email protected] THERE was a time, not too long ago, when it felt as though the Border Queens story had reached its end — not with celebration, but with…

Beitbridge comes together for Workers Day sports gala

Tapson Ndou WORKERS Day has a way of slowing everything down just enough for people to look around and remember what truly matters — not just the work that fills…

Safeguarding Zimbabwe’s Classrooms: A Psychological Imperative

Nqobizitha Moyo RECENT disturbing cases in Zimbabwe, involving a teacher exposing learners to pornographic material and another accused of sexually abusing male students in Bulawayo, have shaken public confidence in…

The role of the church in Zimbabwe: pre-Independence, post-Independence and today

Reverend Dave M’kandatsama THE church is an important institution in Zimbabwe. Its presence cannot simply be wished away, as it is a divine institution designed to pursue a Godly agenda…

MBALA KWANGU KUNENI!

Mbala ndekwemahhuba wose, tihala zwatinofukidza nazo mibili yedu. Mbala kwedu kakale kolakidza buyiswi gwedu, mabvilo edu nemamo akuhhe. Mumabvilo ebanhu, mbala kwenhu kolakidza bugalo gugwe, n’hingo waanota, tshipi yaanongina kose…

Whose history is remembered? Reflections from a living museum

Alphina Ndlovu I recently stood in a field in the United Kingdom, surrounded by carefully reconstructed tents, uniforms, and re enacted scenes from the past. It was the International Living…

Beyond bricks: The clinic bringing hope to Beitbridge’s communities

Thupeyo Muleya, [email protected] THERE is a certain kind of hope that rises quietly in a town like Beitbridge, the kind that does not arrive with grand fanfare but rather takes…

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