Kawondera plays for his family
IT’S not easy to lose a twin brother, or any loved one for that matter, and Ralph Kawondera is yet to recover from the death of his “other half”, Raphael Jr. But the Triangle talisman realises that his football career has to go on, at the very least in loving memory of his departed brother, the former Flame Lily player who passed away after a short illness at Chitungwiza’s Citimed Hospital on April 23 this year.
Nyamutsamba wary of his Cheetahs
CHEETAHS coach Gilbert Nyamutsamba is under no illusion of what awaits his charges when champions Zimbabwe travel to South Africa for the Africa Cup rugby Sevens tournament later this year.
The tournament, slated for November 8 to 9 in Johannesburg, will be used as qualification for the 2020 Olympics in Tokyo, Japan.
Dental surgeon assistants key in oral health
THE training of various health care professionals is critical for the country to achieve universal access to healthcare.
This was said by Harare City Council Health Services Director, Dr Prosper Chonzi at a recent inaugural Zimbabwe Academy of Dental Nurses (ZADENU) graduation ceremony in Harare, where 21 dental surgeon assistants attained national diplomas.
Obituary: Remembering Dr David Sanders
Dr David Sanders reached out to a wide range of people in his continued struggle for health for all people in Zimbabwe, including village health workers, community leaders, families, newborn babies, infants and their siblings, various health workers in training (nurses, nutritionists, doctors) from undergraduate level to postgraduate specialisation and different levels of health service delivery from the community, district, provincial to national hospital and health services.
FC platinum blow chance
CAPS UNITED retained their position at the apex of the Castle Lager Premier Soccer League table after defending champions FC Platinum were held to a goalless draw at Mandava yesterday.
Charles Prince Airport makeover begins
THE makeover of Charles Prince Airport has begun, as Government heightens efforts to build a new modern city in Mount Hampden.
Innovative platform for skilled individuals, firms
A local company, Technites Africa, has launched a digital platform that links customers to independent service providers such as highly skilled individuals, small to medium enterprises (SMEs) and corporates.
The company’s chief operating officer, Mr Rahul Patel, said the database creates an ecosystem, where jobs are attracted to service providers.
Supernatural enforcers of Buhera
AN enforcer, according to the Longman Dictionary of Contemporary English, is a person whose job is to make sure that people do the things they should.
Law enforcement agents such as the police, who are empowered by the State to enforce the law, are the most common type of enforcers.
Limitless global opportunities
Without doubt, Zimbabwe is home to some of the best quality products acclaimed around the world.
Products such as Mazoe Orange Crush, Tanganda Tea and many others have carved a mark in the global export market.
Boost for visually impaired
The country has opened the door for visually impaired persons to access specially adapted books, and for audio-visual artistes to get sufficient protection of their intellectual property or works.
This comes after Zimbabwe has acceded to two critical international treaties last week.

