‘Bambulele uMajola’…Titus’ death’, Majaivana’s ‘lost’ requiem
Bruce Ndlovu, Sunday Life Reporter IT is the song that most people claim to know, yet it is rarely ever heard. Its melody, over three decades after it was released, is still familiar enough....
View ArticleThe heir to the mbira dynasty….Dumi Maraire Junior on following father,...
Bruce Ndlovu, Sunday Life Reporter Dumi Maraire Jnr, known also by his stage name, Draze, does not feel the pressure to live up to the legacies left by his father and sister. For most musicians, this...
View ArticleAdjectives and adverbs
Highway to success with Charles Dube Good/well. Good is an adjective. The adverb is well. Your English is very good. You speak English well. Jane is a good vocalist. She sings well in the choir. We...
View ArticleFifa praised for recognising women
Robin Muchetu, Senior Reporter GENDER activists have applauded the world football governing body FIFA for lifting the ban on Zimbabwe’s participation in international football, saying the normalisation...
View ArticleDiscussing the causes of poverty in Zimbabwe
Tatenda Chihota, Sociology essays You should state a cause and then give a weakness of the point arguing that there are other main determinants of poverty. For example, early marriages can be...
View ArticleMkhokheli Dube eyeing another medal
Mandla Moyo, Sunday News Sports Correspondent FORMER Highlanders FC player Mkhokheli Dube is close to winning another cup when his side take on Mex Mawaya in the semi-finals of the Bulawayo Social...
View ArticleDubai-based Prince Dcapla aims high
A Zimbabwean musician, Prince Dcapla, is ready to scale dizzy heights after perfecting his craft in South Africa. Harare-born Dcapla started off as a dancer for Zimpraise International Choir in 2017,...
View ArticleWATCH; Playing alongside Olonga a special moment for Cleopas Makotose
Yesteryear greats with Lovemore Dube YEARS after making his Sables debut against Uganda, Cleopas Makotose still remembers the moment when he finally got the chance to don the national colours. It was a...
View ArticleHistorian Nyathi publishes three books, contemplates ‘final journey’
Bruce Ndlovu , Sunday Life Reporter AFTER a career spanning 71 books in his 72 years of living, author, historian and cultural guru Pathisa Nyathi has acknowledged that the sun may soon set on his...
View ArticleThe legacy of the first citizens of Zimbabwe
Mzala Tom Historians argue that the San people were the earliest inhabitants of what now constitutes modern-day Zimbabwe. Archaeologists date San occupation as far back as the Stone Age, 20 000 years...
View ArticleMixed fortunes for SOS in girls, boys Under-9 tourney
Innocent Kurira, kuriralnnocent@gmail.com THE third edition of the SOS invitational Under-9 boys and girls football tournament was a huge success with seven schools taking part in the competition...
View ArticleFrom Geozing to e-creator… a guide to the Zimbo pyramid scheme
Bruce Ndlovu, Sunday Life Reporter ON 8 December, 2013, the Bulawayo Amphitheatre was a proverbial hive of activity, as hundreds of people converged on what was then still the venue of choice for major...
View ArticleLocal teacher donates to squatter camp kids
Wilbrought Ndlovu, Sunday News Reporter A LOCAL teacher from Bulawayo’s Khumalo suburb last week donated clothes and food to the unprivileged children living at the Killarney squatter camp to help keep...
View ArticleBulawayo schools wrangle over students
Rutendo Nyeve and Raymond Jaravaza, Sunday News Reporters A wrangle between two Bulawayo schools has caught the attention of authorities amid accusations that one of them is not properly registered and...
View ArticleAppeasing the ghost of Cont…reflections on one-year anniversary of Amakhosi...
Bruce Ndlovu, Sunday Life Reporter IN one of the last unpublished interviews that Cont Mhlanga granted to Sunday Life before his death, the veteran arts doyen was adamant that the entrance of various...
View ArticleFrom Madlambuzi to soapie DiepCity…the rise of Chrispen Nyathi
Bruce Ndlovu, Sunday Life Reporter WHEN Chrispen Nyathi posted a video on Instagram, as part of Mandla N’s search for exciting new talent for the small screen, he did not envision that a few years...
View ArticleJub Jub granted R10,000 bail on charges of rape, attempted murder and assault
Rapper and television host Molemo “Jub Jub” Maarohanye, charged with rape, attempted murder and assault was released on R10,000 bail in the Johannesburg Magistrate’s Court on Thursday, according to...
View ArticleMaranatha learners interface with industry players
Natasha Sipindiye, Sunday News Reporter Maranatha Adventist High School in Bulawayo’s Nketa suburb on Friday held a career guidance day for Ordinary level and Advanced level learners who had an...
View ArticleStars 29…From Bulawayo to the world!
Vuyisile Mlilo and Natasha Sipindiye, Sunday Life Reporters LIKE many brands around the globe that have gone on to rock the world of fashion, Stars 29 was born out of a realisation that if one has the...
View ArticleVibes and Ventures: Book to market Bulawayo to be launched in New York
Vuyisile Mlilo, Sundays News Reporter THE Bulawayo Business Network will soon launch a book meant to unravel the business potential the City of Kings in New York, with the book set to act as a guide to...
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