Leos Club of Wankie donates artifical limbs

Nokukhanya Moyo, Sunday News Reporter MEMBERS of Leos Club of Wankie Lwendulu last week donated two artificial hands to the disabled during their one-year celebration held in Hwange.

US claims riles Moscow

Russia has dismissed the US accusations of attempting to interfere in the 2016 elections, stressing that such baseless claims are just aimed at fanning “unprecedented anti-Russian hysteria.”

Women football elections slated

Sports Correspondent THE registration date for Zimbabwe Women Super League has been extended to the end of week to give clubs time before elections are held on 22 October.

I think like a monkey — Chik Aljoy

Nkosilesisa Ncube, Sunday Life Reporter A RELATIVELY difficult childhood on the streets barely guarantees that one will grow into a comedic genius, but South Africa-based local comedian and ventriloquist Chik…

Politics of Scholarship

So much ink has been spilt on how education systems in Africa remain colonial, and how knowledge itself was colonised to the extent that what is called quality knowledge in…

Africa should invest in minerals that directly bring development

  Dickson Mangena, Businesss Reporter AFRICA should invest on minerals that directly solve poverty issues that the people are facing instead of concentrating on exotic minerals, an official said.

1 dead, 50 injured in gold war

Munyaradzi Musiiwa, Midlands Correspondent A 16-year-old gold panner died while 50 others were left nursing injuries after a fierce clash over gold ore between two groups of artisanal mines armed…

Zimbabwe boys leave for Copa Coca-Cola camp

Mehluli Sibanda, Senior Sports Reporter DEWURE and Chemhanza have the highest number of players in the 12-member Zimbabwe team which leaves the country tomorrow for a regional skills training camp…

Calm returns to Peace Mine

Patrick Chitumba, Midlands Bureau Chief PEACE has returned to Peace Mine Turtle 54 in Silobela after the Government on Friday resolved the long standing impasse between the mine owner and…

“England job should go to an English manager”

ARSENAL manager Arsene Wenger says there has been no contact from the Football Association over the England job, which he believes would be best filled by an English manager.

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