ZTN launches today
Harare Bureau Local news and entertainment channel, ZTN Prime, is scheduled to launch today at a glitz and glamorous ceremony set to attract a number of influential people from Government,...
View ArticleAnti-Alcohol, Substance Abuse Games for Africa Day
Mehluli Sibanda, Senior Sports Reporter MILTON High School is expected to come alive on Wednesday when the Scripture Union holds the Anti-Alcohol and Substance Abuse Games. Football, tag rugby,...
View ArticleSwazy attempts to break into ‘men’s game’
Thembinkosi Khumalo, Sunday Life Reporter IN a sector that one can say its oversubscribed with male figures, 20-year-old Tafadzwa “Swazy” Mawere took a stance to be one of the few hip-hop...
View ArticleThe Youth Zone with Zero Suppliers
THE inhaling of drugs by young people has been blamed on depression, stress and anxiety. The need for one to feel good, less burdened has drawn upcoming future leaders to dagga and drug dealers. All...
View ArticleLegends lead Walk for No Violence
Thembinkosi Khumalo, Sunday News Reporter THE Walk for No Violence Trust (WAFONOV) in conjunction with Footballers Union of Zimbabwe (Fuz) as well as former prominent football players are organising a...
View ArticleVeg and Vegan: The basics of stir fry
Carl’s Beef with Bulawayo Preparation time (15 mins), Cook time (10 mins), Total time (25 mins) Ingredients: Stir fries are really less about the quantity of ingredients but more of an understanding of...
View ArticleYellow cards stopped me from Soccer Stars selection: Veremu
BORN to a father who played lower division football for ZPC Kariba and Circle United, it was no surprise that Daniel Veremu ended up taking up the sport, albeit to a higher level. His father Danny...
View ArticleTurning lemons into lemonade: The rise of App A combo
Thembinkosi Khumalo, Sunday Life Reporter IN this universe, no one owes anyone a good life or success! Sometimes one’s environment may be the cause of one’s misfortunes, but its only when these...
View ArticleUnderstanding description: Types of descriptive writing
THERE is description in everyday life. Experts say every time you share a meaningful experience, tell someone the details of a beautiful sight, or explain why you enjoyed a book or movie, you use...
View ArticleBleeding on stage: Mgcini Nyoni bares soul on Shuffle
Bruce Ndlovu, Sunday Life Reporter WATCHING Mgcini Nyoni in his one-man show, Shuffle, is like watching a wounded animal lick its own wounds on stage for an hour. While one might feel pity for a wild...
View ArticleThe surprise wedding planner…how son gave parents dream wedding after...
Bruce Ndlovu, Sunday Life Reporter MTHANDAZO Moyo shivered when he saw his wife across the room. It was chilly on the afternoon of 14 May in Bulawayo but that was not the reason why a shiver or two ran...
View ArticleOne Spirit works towards releasing album
Thembinkosi Khumalo, Sunday Life Reporter WHILE some artistes have struggled to give audiences a crisp, clear sound, faultless sonics were the highlight of the One Spirit Concert hosted by the...
View ArticleThe Youth Zone with Zero Suppliers : Keep them busy
Moses Ndou Of late there has been a lot of sad stories about young people in the media. Some are admitted in hospitals, others have died. All this being caused by drug abuse. It is no secret that there...
View ArticleMSU Diplomas offered in association with Trust Academy
Relationship between Trust Academy and Midlands State University Trust Academy has an Associateship and Affiliateship relationship with Midlands State University (MSU). Hereunder we give brief...
View ArticleByo to host International Day against Drug abuse
Simba Jemwa, Sunday News Correspondent BULAWAYO will host this year’s International Day against Drug Abuse and Illicit Trafficking commemorations at Stanley Square in Makokoba on 24 June. Bulawayo...
View ArticleJourney to koByo: Significance and meaning of lion, leopard bones at koByo
SHELAGH Ranger (2007) in her book titled “The Word of Wisdom and the Creation of Animals in Africa,” refers to Shorter’s views regarding the Kiambu. Shorter observes that the Kiambu people have...
View ArticleUsing modifiers
MODIFIERS are words that change or limit the meaning of other words. Two kinds of modifiers are adjectives and adverbs. Today we revisit these parts of speech. Adverbs modify verbs, adjectives and...
View ArticleVeg and Vegan: Fried Mushroom
Carl’s Beef with Bulawayo Preparation time (25 min) Cook time (30 min) Total time (55 min) Ingredients: 1kg Oyster Mushrooms, 1ltr Lacto (sour milk), 500g Flour Mushrooms 1 table spoon baking powder, 4...
View ArticleMzoe7’s big ZTN bow
Bruce Ndlovu, Sunday Life Reporter BACK in the day, growing up in the dusty streets of Entumbane, Mzoe7 and his older brother believed one day, either one or both of them would grace the small screen....
View ArticleAwakening African traditions through art
Thembinkosi Khumalo, Sunday Life Reporter THE thirst to be labelled as “civilised” has somehow made a lot of individuals shake off their own culture which they deem primitive. In most cases, this has...
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