Remaking of Neria
Raisedon Baya SOME young filmmakers have decided to re-make or re-imagine the classic Zimbabwean film Neria. Neria is not just a Zimbabwean classic but also holds the record of being the most...
View ArticleJourney to Stonehenge: Perceived traits of water that link it to spirituality...
Pathisa Nyathi IN the last installment we made reference with regard the connection between water and spirituality. Reference was made to examples that pertain to African experiences. However, what is...
View ArticleFirst Tonga Amapiano song out
Sithatshisiwe Gwaza, Sunday Life Reporter Amapiano is a hybrid of deep house, jazz and lounge music characterised by synths, airy pads and wide and percussive basslines, originally a South African...
View ArticleSouth Africa grab your padlocks, as Black Elisha readies to take you by storm
Peter Matika, Senior Leisure Reporter WITH little to no introduction needed… Black Elisha has become a household name, across the country, if not parts of Africa. Much like that of his biblical...
View ArticleWATCH: Bulawayo Arts Festival to reaffirm city’s cultural capital status
Bruce Ndlovu, Sunday News Reporter THE second edition of the Bulawayo Arts Festival (BAF), which starts tomorrow, is set to throw the spotlight on the city’s often overlooked landmarks while affirming...
View ArticleThe untold heartbreaks of Zim’s care home kids
Bruce Ndlovu, Sunday Life Reporter THABISO Ngwenya was only nine when she came face to face with the embarrassment that grinding poverty brings. Sure, she already knew that at school, she was not like...
View ArticleMadamara cut out for entertainment industry
Ngqwele Dube, Sunday News Correspondent WHEN music promoter, Dave “Madamara” Ncube would greet you with his signature line “Sekunjalo”, in his booming voice, you would immediately know that he would...
View ArticleWATCH: ROIL Bulawayo Arts Awards moved to November
Bruce Ndlovu, Sunday Life Reporter AFTER criticism levelled against local award ceremonies for failing to change the lives of artistes monetarily, this year’s ROIL Bulawayo Arts Awards (RBAAs), which...
View ArticleGigi Lamayne speaks on hijack, near-rape ordeal
Bruce Ndlovu, Sunday Life Reporter HIP-HOP sensation Gigi Lamayne, was recently left reeling from shock after a gang of robbers, who set upon her team in Johannesburg, South Africa, threatened to rape...
View ArticleHold on, urges muso Tsungai
Ngqwele Dube, Sunday Life Correspondent MUSIC has primarily been an entertainment tool used to relieve stress and make people enjoy themselves but at times it conveys messages that give us the courage...
View ArticleSongs of Lozikeyi…the sweet encore that refuses to be buried …director...
Bruce Ndlovu, Sunday Life Reporter WHEN it was time for President Mnangagwa to make his exit from the Bulawayo Large City Hall, the Chief Director in the Ministry of Youth, Sports, Arts and Recreation...
View ArticleCommon mistakes in an interview
Interview write up with Nomalanga Ndlovu When children are born there is usually a set plan by the parent when it comes to their education. Education has changed drastically in the last five years and...
View ArticleDid you know? Successful people create their own LUCK!
By H.T. Mbindi Don’t hope to be successful prepare for it If you want to build a successful career and be successful in life you just have to do what it takes; put in hours and effort that will enable...
View ArticleI feared no one: Carlos Max
Yesteryear greats with Lovemore Dube “I would rather had Fanuel Ncube or Carlos Max in my team. They were two committed defenders you could count on. You beat them and you think they are on the ground,...
View ArticleLocal runners take up Comrades Centenary Hope Challenge
Mehluli Sibanda, Senior Sports Reporter LOCAL road runners have decided not to be left out from the Comrades Centenary Hope Challenge, which is a virtual run to be held today where participants will...
View ArticleWelcome to Kingdom Blue Funeral Service
Kingdom Blue was established in 2015. We specialise in providing our clients with tailored products at an affordable price. Quality service has ensured that our customer retention is high in the...
View ArticleOn the re-opening of the arts sector
ARTS Focus with Raisedon Baya COVID-19 has really had a serious effect on the arts sector. (Well, every sector has been.) The arts sector has been closed for a long time, well until the recent green...
View ArticleJourney to Stonehenge Sound and music as complements to the spiritual...
Cultural Heritage with Pathisa Nyathi WE have elected to remain on the African continent to look at more experiences of a spiritual nature that we may glean and apply at Stonehenge. In the past three...
View ArticleThe power of words
Living life to the fullest with Selusweyinkosi Mhlanga Words are the main medium of communication among humans and whether one builds friendships or makes enemies depends on how words are used. Where...
View ArticleDerick’s song of redemption…Majaivana’s ‘son’ on life, career after getting...
Bruce Ndlovu, Sunday Life Reporter DERICK Sipho believes that he has found a new lease of life. Only two years ago, Derick found himself at a crisis as the man that he had known as his father for four...
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