Cheetahs falter at World Cup

Petros Kausiyo in CAPE TOWN, South Africa

‘Prey’ done right

READERS who have followed this column for the past decade probably know three things about me now. Firstly, I am a huge Marvel fan and unapologetically so.

Clubs of no fixed abode

Local football clubs are largely homeless, especially those that are not backed by mining companies.

Simba Bhora on the verge of promotion

NORTHERN Region Division One log leaders Simba Bhora now need three points from their last two matches to gain promotion into the top-flight.

Ignore what they say

WHILE Jesus was still speaking, someone came from the house of Jairus, the synagogue ruler.

Ndlovu proves her critics wrong

WHEN most of her team-mates from the Gems’ Class of 2019 decided to call time on their careers, questions were asked as to why Ursula Ndlovu did not follow suit.

Opportunities abound for tomato farming

Last week, someone vented his frustrations on social media after buying four tomatoes for US$1 from a vegetable vendor in a leafy suburb in Harare.

Arrested for lust over mother

A 31-year-old man from Muchinji in Malawi has been arrested for allegedly watching her mother bathe.

Jurisdiction of the High Court

The structure and operations of Courts in Zimbabwe are important to understand if you are a business leader. You never know maybe one day you may have to approach one of the courts for relief. This week I want to take you through the jurisdiction of the High Court.

Huge potential for Zim sunflower production

THERE is huge scope for Zimbabwe to produce sunflower in commercial quantities if local farmers are supported by Government and the private sector, analysts have said.

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