ZRU yearns for rugby’s return
DESPITE their game facing a long wait on the sidelines after being deemed too risky to resume, the Zimbabwe Rugby Union (ZRU) are plotting a massive rebound when the sport eventually gets the greenlight to continue.
Rugby and other contact sports such as football, netball, karate, basketball and boxing remain suspended in Zimbabwe due to the coronavirus as they are considered by Government to be high-risk disciplines.
How to avoid a poisoned chalice
ARE women victims of the glass cliff?
After shattering the glass ceiling, women leaders often have to deal with precarious situations, which affect their careers thereafter. A glass cliff, according to Michelle Ryan, is phenomenon in which a woman or member of a minority group ascends to a leadership position in challenging circumstances where the risk of failure is high.
Bodybuilding in Covid-19 fix
THE National Federation of Zimbabwe Bodybuilding and Fitness (NFZBF) have found themselves in a pickle, one that is likely to keep their offices closed for the foreseeable future, owing to the ongoing Covid-19 pandemic.
Kevin Kasuza: Two concussions and not out
From scoring a fine half century, to becoming Zimbabwe’s first player to be substituted due to concussion after he was hit on the helmet fielding at short-leg, Kasuza has endured a rollercoaster of emotions.
Handling the unethical customer
It is true that customers are not super humans and many-a-time fail in the customer-and-supplier relationship through their actions which may not be ethical.
How do we handle finances in a relationship?
The issue of finance is taken lightly in many relationships. If this issue is not handled wisely, many couples face hard times. No-one must marry a career woman, who has her own income then ask her to quit her job whilst failing to provide for her needs.
The real heroes of conservation
Behind Zimbabwe’s incredible wildlife are men and women who work round the clock, taking care of the wildlife. These men are the real heroes of conservation!
Covid-19: All hope is not lost
Since the first reported case of Covid-19 disease in late last November in Wuhan, China, the global pandemic has wreaked havoc in 213 countries and territories.
Lockdown extended indefinitely
The indefinite extension to the Level 2 Covid-19 lockdown announced by President Mnangagwa yesterday is expected to consolidate Zimbabwe’s fight against the global pandemic while giving businesses more latitude.
Government censures Chamisa
The leader of a faction of the MDC, Mr Nelson Chamisa, has to “disengage from abusive politics” of taking improper pot-shots at the Head of State, President Mnangagwa, and instead join efforts to fight coronavirus, a Government official has warned.








