Fare thee well, Barry Daka
IT is a sad day for the game when we lose such a legendary coach like Barry Daka who had such a wealth of knowledge and experience.
My thoughts are with Mayfield (his son) and the Daka family.
Small traders reel from Covid-19
Small businesses that rely on goods and trinkets sourced from China are beginning to feel the lagged impact of the coronavirus outbreak.
The virus, which was declared a pandemic by the World Health Organisation (WHO) last week, is increasingly paralysing global economic activity.
Unholy alliance of the greedy and desperate
Bulk meat suppliers have become the chief buyers of meat from diseased animals, most of which are succumbing to January Disease (theileriosis).
The tick-borne disease continues to decimate herds in most rural communities, and villagers have had to desperately sell off unhealthy animals in order to salvage as much financial benefits as they can.
Major trade breakthrough in Kanyemba
Kanyemba Border Post is presently on the cusp of becoming a major trade route to the continent after Government completed constructing a landing bay that will allow a large boat to ferry heavy cargo and haulage trucks across the Zambezi River.
Student dimension in the struggle for Zimbabwe
YOUNG people were an essential element in the Zimbabwe protest movement of the early 1960s.
Zapu offices in Harare and Bulawayo were always crowded with youths, most of them unemployed and ready to campaign or fight for their political parties.
Coronavirus sparing children?
“We simply do not understand why Coronavirus is sparing children.
“What’s the secret to their success?
“We are just happy they do have success against this particular virus,” one medical expert said.
Datlabs completes US$4,5m upgrade
ONE of Zimbabwe’s leading pharmaceutical and healthcare products manufacturers, Datlabs, says it has completed refurbishing its Belmont pharmaceutical plant at a cost of US$4,5 million.
However, the company’s chief executive officer, Mr Todd Moyo, said the most of the planned projects had since been discontinued owing to obtaining foreign currency shortages.
Celebrating the mbira mystic
MBIRA music has played an important part in the country’s cultural history, including the protracted struggle against colonialism.
While it continues to shape social discourse in the everyday lives of Zimbabweans, mbira music’s contribution towards the attainment of independence cannot be overemphasised.
Mr Novice falls into place
MR NOVICE, the country’s premier amateur bodybuilding and fitness competition, is on an upward trajectory, as the number of participants continue to grow.
The haunting lair of a limping ghost
NESTLED on the banks of the mighty Zambezi River, some four kilometres from Chirundu Border Post, is the popular Rifa Conservation Education Camp.
According to the camp’s website, the wildlife sanctuary was established in 1981.











