CRICKET: Will remodelled Utseya prosper?
Prosper Utseya bowled economically, provoking thoughts that maybe Mr Dots was back, but those dots were against Canada and they were coming from a remodelled bowling action.
FARMING: Are our farmers just moaners?
>> Farmers spend $1 000/ha, earn up to $6 000/ha >> Local inputs more expensive >> Govt need to subsidise The high costs of production in the agricultural sector are…
VaShagare: Feel the Africa Cup of Nations pain
YOURS truly was accused of all sorts of things after an assessment of Norman Mapeza as a coach.
JORAM NYATHI: Zim should employ best business practices
Global oil prices have been going down precipitously for the past few months. I am not an economist so I don’t know what that should mean for the local economy…
Mzembi to debunk Ebola fears
THE Minister of Tourism and Hospitality Industry, Engineer Walter Mzembi, will in a week lead a UN debate of major global tourism stakeholders in Madrid, Spain, as part of efforts…
BOOKS: Writing African books for Western eyes
Adaobi Tricia Nwaubani All this combined can make African readers feel that African literature exists not for them but for Western eyes. Why else have brutality and depravity been the…
SOCCER: Green light for Makepekepe
Langton Nyakwenda and Ishemunyoro Chingwere CAPS United’s new English coach Mark Harrison has been issued a work permit and will start work this Wednesday at an opening session expected to…
OPINION: Non-Christians, non-religious are NOT devils
Last week’s article, “Zimbabwe is NOT a Christian nation” has prompted heated conversations. I would have been concerned if there were no responses. I wish to further explain!
TENNIS: Garanganga’s exploits prompt honourable mention
Zimbabwe’s number one tennis player Takanyi Garanganga was last week mentioned among the Davis Cup’s 2014 outstanding athletes.
HUNT FOR GREATNESS: Let’s hail our teachers!
MY teachers shaped and moulded me beyond what they will ever know or imagine.





