BRIDE OF THE MONTH FOR DECEMBER

Our Bride of the Month for December 2019 is Monalisa Rumbidzai Mukundu( nee Lifa), the eldest daughter of Mr G. and Mrs V. Lifa of Manyame Airbase, Harare, who married…

Who is that person who says they love you?

LOVE has got so many dimensions.

But for this instalment, we are going to dwell on the most common of them all — Eros love.

This is passionate or romantic love between a man and woman, which often leads to formal or informal marriage.

Chiware opts for pragmatic route

ZIMBABWE’S senior men’s national basketball coach, Addison Chiware, has opted for a more pragmatic approach as he seeks to tackle this week’s Afro-Basket pre-qualifiers.

Having been notified by Fiba Africa that they will be hosting the preliminary rounds of the qualifiers two weeks ago, the Basketball Union of Zimbabwe (BUZ) has expressed concern over the short notice they were given.

Chevrons face familiar foe

Zimbabwe has played more Tests matches against Sri Lanka than any team in their 27-year Test history.

Zimbabawe’s last Test at Harare Sports Club was against Sri Lanka in 2016 — that was the 16th and 17th meeting between the two sides who then played a solitary Test in Colombo in 2017.

Key women shaping Duchess of Sussex’s world

CHERIE Blair had Carole Caplin. Princess Diana had Rosa Monckton. And the Duchess of Sussex has Jessica Mulroney, Misha Nonoo and Isabel May, a triad of female best friends offering their wisdom and support while all hell breaks loose around their more famous counterpart.

Copper thief nabbed

Police in Harare have arrested a suspected copper cable thief after a tip-off.

Malvern Mushawatu was apprehended by the police last week after attempting to run away from the crime scene, where he and his colleagues were offloading the cables from a lorry.

Can South Africa act on ‘green fuels’ potential?

South Africa needs to seriously start thinking about shifting its energy focus. This is for two reasons.

A number of factors are driving this.

Ghosts of cricket past

When Chinese philosopher Lao Tzu said, “New beginnings are often disguised as painful endings,” he aptly captured Zimbabwean cricket’s current state of affairs.

There is a lot of optimism as the Chevrons begin their two-match Test Series against Sri Lanka at Harare Sports Club this morning.

Dam water levels increase

Some of the country’s major dams have begun registering increase in water volumes, following the rains that have been received countrywide over the past weeks.

Boost for Young Mighty Warriors

THE Young Mighty Warriors received a major sponsorship package ahead of the return leg of the U17 World Cup qualifier against Botswana in Bulawayo.

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