Oh captain, my captain!
Zimbabwe’s new Test skipper is an avid cricket follower, who spends just as much time on the television set watching the game, as he does playing it.
He is a passionate man, who wears his heart on his sleeve, and absolutely hates losing.
Degree at 59, a tale of perseverance
WHEN Rokanda Romana Mutena dropped out of school, skipped the border and joined the war of liberation, she vowed that she would pursue higher education after independence.
The end is nigh?
This surely cannot be the end of James Anderson’s indefatigable, incredible international career.
If he’s still got the hunger to push for yet another comeback — and he certainly gave that impression in tweeting that he expected to be back from his rib injury in “weeks” — then he demonstrated beyond all doubt at Cape Town that he’s still got the form.
Ex-NSSA boss Vela not on ‘red’ list: Police
THE Zimbabwe Republic Police has cleared the air around the purported International Police (Interpol) red notice against former National Social Security Authority (NSSA) chair Mr Robin Vela.
Kobe, MJ and Lebron @35
Without a doubt, Michael Jordan, LeBron James and Kobe Bryant are three of the most popular players to ever play the game.
They are also three top-10 players in NBA history and have dominated the game for over a decade during their respective eras.
Why Trump can’t be trusted on Iran
The US airstrike that killed Iranian Major General Qassem Soleimani in Baghdad lacked two key elements that any American military strategy must have — the trust of the American people and allies to back up the country.
Load-shedding leaves SMEs on the edge
Most home industry players in various parts of the country are struggling to operate viably while others have closed shop due to prevailing power load shedding coupled with the high electricity tariffs.
Love on and off the court
Sporting couples are a dime a dozen. However, not all of them have interesting tales to tell.
Naslin Negomo and Keith “Beast” Machakaire have an intriguing love story.
More duty free buses expected
Government has extended to December, free duty on all public service buses imported by licensed operators.
Why Trump can’t be trusted on Iran
The US airstrike that killed Iranian Major General Qassem Soleimani in Baghdad lacked two key elements that any American military strategy must have — the trust of the American people and allies to back up the country.










