Boost for visually impaired persons
Chief Reporter The country has opened the door for visually impaired persons to access specially adapted books, and for audio-visual artists to get sufficient protection of their intellectual property or…
Sleep paralysis, the devil’s grip?
HAVE you ever failed to wake up from a terrible nightmare?
During this bad dream, you feel your heart racing.
Manica Diamonds stun Gamecocks
CHICKEN Inn’s four-match unbeaten run in the Castle Lager Premier Soccer League came to an end yesterday, when they succumbed to a home defeat at the hands of Manica Diamonds at Luveve.
Veteran Benjamin Marere got the first goal for the visitors in the opening minute of the match after the Gamecocks’ rearguard was found wanting.
Integrity gives you power, influence
THERE is a lot of compromise in our society.
Some people do not hesitate to be dishonest. They make under-hand deals and do not keep their word. Yet they wonder why they are not getting ahead in life.
Corrective surgeries for 31 children
Thirty-one children successfully underwent free cleft lip and cleft palate surgeries recently conducted at Harare Central Hospital by a team of United States based surgeons and nurses under Celebration Health.
While 100 beneficiaries had been targeted, some failed the screening process owing to various reasons, including being underweight.
Mapaya ready for World champs
A short holiday in the motherland looks like what the doctor ordered for United States-based triple-jumper Chengetayi Mapaya.
With just two weeks before the biggest test of his life — the 2019 IAAF World Championships — Mapaya finds himself in a state of zen.
High risk but compelling
AUSTRALIA Stock Exchange (ASX)-listed miner, Invictus Energy Ltd, has said the Muzarabani oil and gas project is a high risk endeavour in the absence of conclusive exploratory results, but preliminary work has convinced the miner to soldier on.
US sports scientists in Zim
TOP sport scientists from the West Virginia University and the Kent State University flew into the country last night to take the country’s sport administrators through high-level sports management courses.
The training, which is organised by the Sports Leaders’ Institute of Zimbabwe (SLIZ), will run from September 16 to 18 in Harare.
Murder and domestic violence cases drop
Murder and domestic violence cases that have been brought before courts in Harare and its satellite towns have dropped in the first six months of this year, it has been learnt.
While 1 000 cases of domestic violence have been heard before the Harare Magistrates’ Court in the six-month period to June, they represent a 14 percent drop from the 1 160 cases in the same period last year.
Devolution: What’s in it for local exporters?
Trade Focus Allan Majuru Devolution has become a buzzword in recent months with regards to the future of Zimbabwe’s development. There has been an agreement across all walks of life…

