The shepherd who abandoned his flock: Majaivana’s love-hate relationship with...
Bruce Ndlovu, Sunday Life Reporter BULAWAYO is a subject that runs like a thread through Lovemore Majaivana’s extensive catalogue of music. Perhaps, because he hails from the city, some might take it...
View ArticleSpirit of Distraction
Dominion Life Church GREETINGS beloved nation in the name of our Lord and Saviour Jesus Christ. In these days that we are living in, the enemy has released a spirit that distracts the people of God so...
View ArticleThe football star who became a karateka …How injury changed Majaya’s life
Sibongile Ndiweni, Sunday Life Reporter KARATE is a sport that is regarded as special among the martial arts as it not only gives one’s body fitness but teaches a person self defence, a skill that...
View ArticleJourney to the stars: More objects to be found in the firmament
IN the night sky, there are numerous objects that we see lighting up the sky. These inevitably include some objects or bodies that do not give light of their own. We see them because they reflect light...
View ArticleUmbuyiso ceremony
Mzala Tom According to Ndebele spirituality, when a person dies , the spirit, force or personality that leaves the body at death known as isithunzi/shadow wanders aimlessly until it is “brought home”...
View ArticleWomen Chiefs gain Super League Promotion
Innocent Kurira, Sports Reporter BULAWAYO Chiefs women’s side, Amakhosikazi have gained promotion into the Zimbabwe Women Super League with five games to go. The side has accumulated 51 points from 17...
View ArticleThe Youth Zone with Zero Suppliers…Aligning your vision and carrer with Muso
At school several learners don’t know what they are going to do after finishing their O and A-levels. Some learners are going to school because their parents want them to be at school. Some learners at...
View ArticleWaiting for the corporates…Sneaker Expo reflects after successful edition
Bruce Ndlovu, Sunday Life Reporter AFTER hosting a well-attended edition of the Bulawayo Sneaker Fest, organisers of the annual event have pinned their hopes on major shoe manufacturers becoming a...
View ArticleBerita is homeless-ex-hubby claims
Bruce Ndlovu, Sunday Life Reporter NOTA Baloyi, the controversial ex-husband of South Africa-based songbird Berita Khumalo continued his crusade against the singer last week, claiming she was...
View ArticleTeacher by profession, poet by heart
Valencia Ndhlovu, Sunday News Reporter Poetry has been known to provide comfort and boost mood during periods of stress, trauma and grief. It’s a powerful combination of words, metaphor and it helps...
View ArticleFuneral policies, burial societies and the business of death…The great...
Bruce Ndlovu, Sunday Life Reporter MEMBERS of Sibanye Burial Society meet once a month, under the shelter of a tree at MaKhumalo Beer Garden (Big Bhawa) in Bulawayo. Some might question why a burial...
View ArticleKGM takes entertainment back to the townships
Bruce Ndlovu, Sunday Life Reporter AFTER the realisation that most of the people that attend shows in Bulawayo’s Central Business District (CBD) and other surrounding areas are from western suburbs,...
View ArticleNust, MSU beauty queens win in India
Sibongile Ndiweni, Sunday Life Reporter NATIONAL University of Science and Technology (Nust) student Botsi Lyra Noko won the crown in the Miss World Heritage International contest, while 25-year-old...
View ArticleT1anda revels in US film fest visit
Bruce Ndlovu, Sunday Life Reporter MUSICIAN and actor Tawanda T1anda Denga, who is in Utah, United States of American attending the FilmQuest Film Festival, says the jamboree has opened his eyes to...
View ArticleWhen twins grow apart!..Seagirl and Lwandle on learning to live without each...
Bruce Ndlovu, Sunday Life Reporter WHEN Novuyo Seagirl won the Star-Brite competition in 2015, she seemed on top of the world. The competition seemed to have shown once and for all that, despite her...
View ArticleNust campus radio goes on air
Rutendo Nyeve, Sunday News Reporter THE National University of Science and Technology (Nust) campus radio has gone on air with its first live broadcasting coinciding with the institution’s 28th...
View ArticleClimate change threatens Mana Pools
Sifelani Tsiko, Harare Bureau CLIMATE change, alongside a huge elephant population, land degradation and habitat loss are emerging as top threats to biodiversity at Mana Pools National Park tucked on...
View ArticleForming comparatives
COMPARING one thing to another can be useful in essay writing, but forming comparatives incorrectly leads to all sorts of problems. The following examples can help you learn how to do it properly....
View ArticleThe Youth Zone with Zero Suppliers: All is vanity
Garikai Mawere They say follow your heart, chase your dreams or dream big. Some tell us anything is possible and that the impossible is possible. They also told us to be strong. However, some of us...
View ArticleFamily exhumes remains from ‘talking’ grave
Kwekwe — A Chipinge family has exhumed the remains of their relative from a “talking” grave in Kwekwe for re-burial back home, 22 years after his death. The exhumation of the remains of the...
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