‘House’ for RoilBAAs main winner
Bruce Ndlovu, Sunday Life Reporter THE winner of the People’s Choice Award at this year’s ROIL Bulawayo Arts Awards (BAAs) could walk away with a fully built house, as organisers have already managed...
View ArticleWife on hubby Mungoshi
Bruce Ndlovu, Sunday Life Reporter WHEN the late renowned writer Charles Mungoshi was in search of ideas and creativity, he used to binge on alcohol, drowning his own lack of creativity in the wise...
View ArticleGigi Lamayne reconnects with Zimbabwean roots
Bruce Ndlovu, Sunday Life Reporter HIP-HOP sensation Gigi LaMayne crossed the Limpopo over the past week, as she left her South African base to reconnect with her roots in Zimbabwe. Despite having been...
View ArticleHere, There, Now…A journey of digital storytelling from Bulawayo to London
Sunday Life Reporter FAR from the bright stage lights and the energy of live audiences, the production HERE, THERE, NOW brought women actors from Bulawayo and London together in virtual spaces,...
View ArticleBusiness meets arts as Intwasa, ZITF run simultaneously
Bruce Ndlovu, Sunday Life Reporter FOR the first time in its history, the Intwasa Arts Festival koBulawayo will coincide with the Zimbabwe International Trade Fair (ZITF), creating a unique melting pot...
View ArticleThe city that forgot time
Bruce Ndlovu, Sunday Life Reporter THE clock at the Bulawayo City Hall stopped ticking at 20 minutes before the hour of 11. No one knows whether it was night or day when it stopped ticking. No one...
View ArticleExtending vocabulary for improved performance
Charles Dube LEARNERS struggle to express themselves well because their vocabulary is restricted. In the past English teachers would encourage them to read as many novels if they were to acquire a...
View ArticleThe books of Heaven
Sunday Sermon, with Apostle Chisale Greetings beloved nation in the name of Jesus Christ. In Heaven there are books that are kept for God’s people. Some are books of judgement, some of eternal life,...
View ArticleShebeens: Beer, music, women
Ekasi stories with Clifford Kalibo “FIFTEEN men on the dead man’s chest.” “Yo-ho-ho and a bottle of rum!” “Drink and the devil had done for the rest.” “Yo-ho-ho and a bottle of rum!’’ This is the...
View ArticleBe in charge of your emotions — Emotional intelligence
Selusweyinkosi Mhlanga Emotions are strong feelings that are derived from one’s circumstances, mood, or relationships with others. This means emotions are reactions to what is happening to us or around...
View ArticleJourney to Stonehenge Africa’s reliance on spirituality rather than...
Pathisa Nyathi CIRCULARITY is common to both Africa and Europe. In the case of the latter, circularity is also found in megalithic structures such as Stonehenge. We may surmise that the circle renders...
View ArticleFanwell Wandayi, novelist on the rise
Samantha Munyurwa, Sunday Life Reporter BULAWAYO-BASED novelist Fanwell Wandayi has published his second Shona novel titled Joti Neketan after Ndaiti Ndinotewo which he published a few years back....
View ArticleGodlover at it again
Samantha Munyurwa, Sunday Life Reporter BULAWAYO-BASED gospel artiste Admire Saunyama, better known as Godlover has released another single titled Guruva. The gospel song was released on 14 September....
View ArticleAbalobi Besintwini release book at Intwasa
Sunday Life Reporter AN IsiNdebele novel, titled Umdlavuza Wenhlalakahle, written by Abalobi Besintwini and edited by Zibusiso Mabonisa was launched last Thursday during the Intwasa Arts Festival...
View Article‘Queen of abeNguni’ scoops Zim Achievers Award
Mthabisi Tshuma, Sunday Life Correspondent THE year 1992 will forever be a mark in the history of the arts scene locally, regionally and internationally as it marked an entry of a newbie artiste eager...
View ArticleSongs of Lozikeyi out
Sunday Life Reporter Songs of the great Ndebele Queen, Lozikeyi of Lobengula, have emerged from the recording studio and are ready to be released to the world. A royal collaboration of 11 acclaimed...
View ArticleRelief and disbelief greet R. Kelly guilty verdict
A mixture of relief and disbelief greeted the guilty verdict on Monday in the sex trafficking trial of American singer R. Kelly, the most high profile musician brought down in the #MeToo era. Kelly,...
View ArticleThe Courts of Heaven
Sunday Sermon with Apostle Chisale Greetings beloved nation in the name of Jesus Christ. The kingdom of God is a kingdom of secrets and mysteries. The bible tells us in Matthew 13:11 that ‘to you it...
View ArticlePut yourself first
Selusweyinkosi Mhlanga This sounds like a selfish statement when you hear it at first. Try to imagine a person who always puts others first. What titles come to your mind? Parents, caregivers,...
View ArticleInunu myth: Nothing is darker than dark
Ekasi stories with Clifford Kalibo Dark things are dark and darkness brings a sense of darkness, fear and confusion. Since time immemorial anything associated with the dark strikes fear into the heart...
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