Khizolamaak aims high
Samantha Munyurwa, Sunday Life Reporter RISING music star Keith Sibanda aka Khizolamaak has proven that he is determined to scale dizzy heights by managing to juggle music and education. He is into...
View ArticleWATCH: Nust student bags Miss Earth Zim title
Sithatshisiwe Gwaza, Sunday News Reporter TWENTY ONE year-old, National University of Science and Technology (Nust) student, Jemima Mandemwa was last week crowned Miss Earth Zimbabwe 2021 by Miss Earth...
View ArticleJoy Rukanza tackles GBV on Queendom
Bruce Ndlovu, Sunday Life Reporter AS Zimbabwe and the rest of the world dealt with a sharp increase in incidents of Gender Based Violence (GBV) during the Covid-19 necessitated lockdowns last year,...
View ArticleKnow your ROILBAAs nominees
Bruce Ndlovu, Sunday Life Reporter ONE of the city’s premier arts events, the ROIL Bulawayo Arts Awards, (RBAAs) are once again set to crown the cream in the sector on 6 November during a night that...
View ArticleCovid-19 leaves Amakhosi sinking…Cont on Amakhosi’s rates woes
Bruce Ndlovu, Sunday Life Reporter OVER a year and a half since lockdown regulations shackled players on the entertainment scene, one of the country’s premier nurseries for artistic talent, Amakhosi...
View ArticleBret Rammz, Dale Fortune combine forces
Colin Moyo, Sunday Life Reporter South African based hip hop musician, Bret Rammz has finally dropped his anticipated music video for the single “imali ye grant” which was shot by South Africa Music...
View ArticleMsongelwa, author inspired by the struggle of the youths
Samantha Munyurwa, Sunday Life Reporter HISTORY teacher Manners Msongelwa has released two novels meant to empower school children. The books, Towards your Destiny and The Right Steps are aimed at...
View ArticleNightclubs’ battle for supremacy
Bruce Ndlovu, Sunday Life Reporter BAR owners and patrons were in a celebratory mood recently when government announced that it was finally lifting the ban on nightspots, allowing them to resume normal...
View ArticleIs the glass half-full or half-empty?
Selusweyinkosi Mhlanga THE glass being half-full or half-empty is a common expression, a proverbial phrase, generally used rhetorically to indicate that a particular situation could be a cause for...
View ArticlePlumtree woman pens motivational Christian book
Samantha Munyurwa, Sunday Life Reporter A PLUMTREE-BASED artiste has launched a book entitled Woman after my heart, which is a Christian motivational book that guides Christians on the way to live and...
View ArticleJourney to Stonehenge Exploring ideas resident in clay pots
WE have now got to the stage where we are interrogating Stonehenge from a perspective of smaller items or artifacts. Such items tell a story, the one of history, a community’s worldview and their...
View ArticleCloser look at RBAAs nominees
Bruce Ndlovu, Sunday Life Reporter ONE of the city’s premier arts events, the ROIL Bulawayo Arts Awards, (RBAAs) are once again set to crown the cream in the sector on 6 November during a night that...
View ArticlePathisa Nyathi @70…Family, friends lift veil on historian’s life
Bruce Ndlovu, Sunday Life Reporter CLOUDS of dust rose as Clement Magwaza’s Kokotsha song reverberated in the hot, sticky air in Sankonjana, deep in rural Kezi. These plumes of dust, rising from...
View ArticleBirthing Bulawayo Book Festival
Raisedon Baya YEARS back a friend of mine visited America on a cultural exchange programme. He was so lucky that during his visit he was able to see places like Broadway and Hollywood and other great...
View ArticleZim writer bags continental award
Rutendo Nyeve, Sunday Life Correspondent DRAWING inspiration from Ndabezihle Sigogo, novelist Mihla Sitsha Tsheza has bagged an excellence award in recognition of his work at the recently held Pan...
View ArticleThe 5TH Edition of Roil BAA
THE fifth edition of the Roil Bulawayo Arts Awards are a week away. In a short space of five years the awards have become Bulawayo’s never-to-miss glamorous event attracting the who is who in the arts...
View ArticleJourney to Stonehenge…relying on African interpretations of icons on ceramic...
THE Neolithic Era and its successor, the Bronze Age, do share similarities with regards to the African visual arts traditions. This article concludes a series of articles that dealt with ceramic pots...
View ArticleWATCH: Know your ROILBAAs nominees: Best Newcomer
Vusumuzi Dube, Online News Editor AS we continue our countdown to one of the city’s premier arts events, the ROIL Bulawayo Arts Awards (RBAAs) set to crown the crème-dela-crème in the sector, this week...
View ArticleFinding peace in the middle of chaos
Selulweyinkosi Mhlanga IT seems like an impossible task. How can one find peace in the middle of disorder? Chaos is the very opposite of peace or rather the absence of it but it is still possible to...
View ArticleMugaviri’s unlikely journey from medical school dropout to author
Bruce Ndlovu, Sunday Life Reporter FOR most children growing up, especially when they start attending school, becoming a doctor is usually the Holy Grail of their budding academic ambition. It is the...
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