Nexus of religion and sport in Africa
Africa Moyo — FOOTBALL is the most popular sport in Africa, and other parts of the world such as South America.
WBC backs Manyuchi
Langton Nyakwenda — THE World Boxing Council has confirmed that Charles Manyuchi will defend his silver welterweight title in February 2017, ending speculation that the Zimbabwean had lost his title…
Efficacy of bond notes: An early assessment
Persistence Gwanyanya — ALL too often, policy makers breathe a sigh of relief after accomplishing a major assignment. They feel they deserve a rest to replenish their energy levels and…
Mrs Zvirekwi speaks
Langton Nyakwenda — THERE were times, during the season, when Hardlife Zvirekwi felt less motivated to graft. Days when the financial crunch bit deeper into the players’ flesh, but there…
Sabi set to reopen
Africa Moyo — SABI Gold Mine is on the cusp of resuming operations following a five year hiatus after the Zimbabwe Mining Development Corporation (ZMDC) closed ranks with the investor,…
. . . Stars praise Zvirekwi and Chitembwe
“Hardlife should enjoy his success he worked hard for it.
Parents run over son, daughter
Grace Kaerasora — Two infants died a fortnight ago after being run over by vehicles that were being driven by their parents in separate incidents that occurred in Kwekwe and…
Govt liberalises chrome mining
Tinashe Farawo — GOVERNMENT is set to liberalise chrome mining by allocating over 50 000 hectares of mining claims to small-scale miners and smelters in a bid to boost production.
Creating violence-free families
Flora Teckie A Bahá’í Perspective — DESPITE the significant progress that has been made in advancing women’s rights in the last few decades, violence against women and girls persists in…
civil Service stands: the good news
Debra Matabvu — Government will start allocating residential stands to civil servants in January 2017, with a Memorandum of Understanding scheduled to be signed this week.










