When aliens visited Ruwa…The mystery of the Ariel Primary School UFO landing
Bruce Ndlovu, Sunday Life Reporter ON Friday, September 16, in 1994, the tuck shop minder at Ariel Primary School, Ruwa, Mashonaland West province, suddenly found herself swarmed by a group of pupils...
View ArticleDavid Zulu revisits Hwange production chain
Yesteryear great with Lovemore Dube WITH Wankie FC’s heroes of the 1970 and 1973 Castle Cup winning sides at the twilight of their careers, the club needed rejuvenation. Among those tasked with...
View ArticleDanai Gurira credits mother for fighting spirit
Bruce Ndlovu, Sunday Life Reporter ZIMBABWEAN Hollywood actress, Danai Gurira has credited her mother for bequeathing her with the strength to fight injustice wherever she encounters it, including in...
View ArticleEmpowering the Future: Entrepreneurial Education
Jobert Ngwenya In the dynamic landscape of the 21st century, traditional paradigms of education are evolving rapidly to meet the demands of an increasingly volatile, interconnected and...
View ArticleThe highway graveyard… tired drivers, poor cars leave artistes exposed
Bruce Ndlovu, Sunday Life Reporter When he heard that music group Insimbi ZeZhwane lost two of their members on the Victoria Falls-Bulawayo highway when their vehicle veered off the road and hit a...
View ArticleICDL (international Certificate of Digital Literacy)
10 Reasons to study ICDL ICDL (International Certificate of Digital Literacy) earlier known as International Computer Driving Licence is a globally recognised certification program for digital...
View ArticleMiss Ecotourism taking Zimbabwe to the world
Amanda Mlevu, Sunday News Reporter REIGNING Miss Teen Ecotourism Zimbabwe, Amanda Peresu Moyo believes her mission is to do everything that impacts the country’s environment and tourism positively to...
View ArticleTupac ‘killer’ brags in book, faces ‘imminent charges’
Tupac Shakur’s suspected murderer is said to be facing “imminent charges” after the gangster boasted in a book he killed the rapper. Las Vegas homicide detectives are now reportedly “optimistic” they...
View ArticleBangani Gardens: The new home for musical bands
Bruce Ndlovu, Sunday Life Reporter OVER the last few years, a music revolution has been quietly taking place in Bulawayo. To those that do not frequent the city’s nightspots, this revolution is...
View Article‘I miss them’… Sibanda reflects being ‘last man standing’, evolution of rhumba
Bruce Ndlovu, Sunday Life Reporter MARTIN Sibanda remembers the first time he went on stage without his erstwhile partner-in-song, Charles Ndebele. This was back in 2011 and Ndolwane Super Sounds had...
View ArticleThe Tsholotsho man who dreams in film, song
Sandisiwe Gumbo , Sunday Life Reporter HE creates characters from the voices he hears in his dreams. This is the life of Allan Ndlovu, a dedicated multitalented artist from Jowa in Tsholotsho who has...
View ArticleBulawayo clothing brand with global ambitions
Vuyisile Mlilo , Sundays News Reporters Stars 29 was born out of a realisation “that you can do it yourself”. The brand started small, with a retail shop selling popular streetwear labels. However, the...
View ArticleActive Voice and Passive Voice
As per reader’s request we go back to the use of tenses. Each of the six tenses has its own special uses. The present tense is used mainly to express an action or state of being that is occurring now....
View ArticleThe philanthropic side of Tsano
Natasha Sipindiye, Sunday News Reporter FORMER Highlanders Football Club coach Cosmas “Tsano” Zulu has for the past ten years been showing his philanthropic side through donating clothes, sanitary pads...
View ArticleHow to answer questions at Ordinary Level
“O level” questions consists of three parts. -These include part A, B & and C. Part A Part A, requires students to : List; Name; State; Identify; Mention. When answering this question students...
View ArticleLosing value in a digital world…musicians contemplate the merits of albums as...
Bruce Ndlovu , Sunday Life Reporter WHEN his fans told him that they wanted a new album from him, Martin Sibanda of Ndolwane Super Sounds was reluctant to go back into the studio. In their plea, he...
View ArticleFintech innovation contributing to sustainable development
Judith Phiri, Business Reporter Financial technology (fintech) has been widely viewed as one of the methods that has transformed how the financial sector in Zimbabwe is using technology to deliver...
View ArticleZibagwe community uses biogas to combat climate change
Michael Magoronga ,Midlands Correspondent For *Vimbai Muto (13), the trauma of surviving a rape attack has not left her. Vimbai is one of the many women and girls in the Wozoli community in Silobela...
View ArticlePre-colonial Ndebele clothing
Mzala Tom Ndebele clothing was generally derived from various animal skins that were tanned and cut to different shapes and sizes. Different clothing materials and beads were also incorporated through...
View Article‘I am still the queen of Amapiano’ — Sha Sha
Bruce Ndlovu, Sunday Life Reporter ZIMBABWEAN songbird, Sha Sha, believes she is still the Queen of Amapiano, despite the emergence of a new crop of singers that are potential challengers to her...
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