Nhimbe captures Binga rich legacy of dance

A mottled cow hide stretched over a massive, intricately decorated drum carved from the trunk of a huge tree lies in the dust, facing the burning sun of a Binga…

Churches condemn planned MDC-A planned demos

Munyaradzi Musiiwa, Midlands Correspondent  APOSTOLIC Christian Council of Zimbabwe (ACCZ) executive moderator, Archbishop Johannes Ndanga has lamented MDC Alliance and a section of non-governmental organisations (NGOs) who are planning protests and…

Insight into the training of intelligence officers

WE continue our interview with former Zapu intelligence officer and Zanu-PF Bulawayo provincial chairman, Cde Macleod Tshawe whose pseudo name was Cde Jabulani Cele. In the interview with our Assistant…

Sentence construction Part 2

Charles Dube VARIOUS ways of starting sentences can help learners put across their messages and capture the reader’s attention. You need to have effective sentence starters. You need to understand…

Cars to look out for — Multi- purpose vehicle

Lovert Mafukure MANY people get caught in between buying a family van and buying a truck. The family will be calling for a van that can carry everyone but the…

Zim national hockey teams take shot at Olympic qualification in SA

Mehluli Sibanda, Senior Sports Reporter  THE Zimbabwe national hockey teams are in Stellenbosch, South Africa for the Hockey Africa Cup of Nations which serves as a qualifier for the 2020 Tokyo…

Local players struggle in ITF juniors

Ngqwele Dube, Sports Correspondent LOCAL emerging players are finding the going tough at the ongoing International Tennis Federation World Tennis tour South Central Circuit junior legs taking place in at the…

Climate change – A call to improve education awareness

Vincent Gono, Features Editor ALTHOUGH the reality of the subject of climate change is slowly getting appreciation in the country’s communities, with its effects getting devastatingly apparent, calls are also getting…

The solution is balance

Itai Chipunza THE other day I was reading the news at home, from about thirty minutes of reading, the only fair thing to say is that news these days is…

Low turnout at Zim Open Squash champs caused by ‘difficult conditions’

Mehluli Sibanda, Senior Sports Reporter  A POOR turnout characterised this year’s Safeguard Zimbabwe Open Squash Championships held at Suburbs Squash Club last weekend. For years, the turnout from foreigners, especially Zambians…

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