House meets R&B in the Central Business District
Sandisiwe Gumbo, Sunday Life Reporter House in CBD is set to break tradition and host an exciting event at the renowned bar this festive season, with a gig that will incorporate R&B music. Since...
View ArticleMpopoma High chess genius appeals for Mauritania trip assistance
Thokozile Mbedzi, Sports Reporter MPOPOMA High School continues to be an example of how sport and academics can blend well to churn out talent that shines on the world stage. The latest offering from...
View ArticleBreast Cancer: A look at two sides of the coin ; traditional versus medical...
Breast cancer is a devastating disease that affects millions of women worldwide. While science and tradition may have different perspectives on its causes and treatments, one thing is certain – early...
View ArticleThe Lemba people of Zimbabwe, Africa
By Mzala Tom Historians believe that the Lemba people group, also known as the Balemba, Basena, Basoni, Vamwenye, Varemba and Balepa, are descendants of Yemenite Jews. The Lemba reside mainly in...
View ArticleMines challenged to use sport to fight drug, substance abuse
Lovemore Dube ENOCK Phiri, a top cyclist from Mimosa Mine in Zvishavane, has challenged mining houses to use sport to promote wellness and fight drug and substance abuse. He said mining communities...
View ArticleDT Bio, Obert Dube for Shangano Arts Fest
Fairness Moyana in Hwange Sungura sensation, DT Bio is set to headline this year’s edition of the Shangano Arts Festival running from 22-27 November in Hwange. Multi-award winning poet, Obert Dube is...
View ArticleDid Soul Brothers run Majaivana out of Bulawayo?
Bruce Ndlovu , Sunday Life Reporter IN 2012, the late Cont Mhlanga had an extraordinary rant about Lovemore Majaivana and South African group, the Soul Brothers. Never one to bite his tongue, Mhlanga,...
View ArticleGreat Dyke, a belt rich with minerals and sporting talent
IN my formative years of journalism training I was taught never to be the subject in any story I write. I have over the years found it very difficult to feature “I” in whatever I write. This week will...
View ArticleThe death of Kalawa Homecoming…and the birth of Bulawayo’s picnic blockbusters
Bruce Ndlovu , Sunday Life Reporter AROUND this time, ten years ago, the Kalawa Homecoming bug had already bitten Bulawayo. News about that year’s Kalawa gig was already trickling in, with music fans...
View ArticleZahara makes her debut as new amapiano queen
Prepare for a new era of Zahara as queen of the yanos – those youngins better watch out. The South African award-winning singer is dropping on Friday a new amapiano track called Guqa Ngedolo. While she...
View ArticleNyanga Arts Festival 2023: A Weekend of Great Music and Dance
Sandisiwe Gumbo, Sunday News Reporter The Nyanga Arts Festival, which kicked off last weekend, drew to a close after a series of thrilling performances and exhibitions that showcased the best of...
View Article‘Braai’ policy for Byo
Vusumuzi Dube, Online News Editor THE Bulawayo City Council is set to come up with a braai policy to help regularise the growing number of ‘Tshisanyama’ spots that have been cropping up around the...
View ArticleBig Braai Day brings community together
Sandisiwe Gumbo, Sunday Life Reporter The first-ever Big Braai Day event was recently hosted in Barham Green Sports Club in Bulawayo, bringing together people of all ages for a day of fun,...
View ArticleDT Bio, Obert Dube for Shangano Arts Festival
Fairness Moyana in Hwange Sungura sensation, DT Bio is set to headline this year’s edition of the Shangano Arts Festival running from 22 to 27 November in Hwange. Multi award winning poet, Obert Dube...
View ArticleThe making of Jah Prayzah, a superstar
Bruce Ndlovu, Sunday Life Reporter NO one knows exactly when, but at some point during his long and storied career, Oliver Mtukudzi became known as a superstar. The late Oliver Mtukudzi Superstar is...
View ArticleMeet Bulawayo’s mbombela courier: Dzimiri cycles out of depression into...
Bruce Ndlovu, Sunday Life Reporter AT the height of the Covid-19 pandemic in 2020, Richard Dzimiri suddenly had a “lightbulb” moment. Before the pandemic locked down most of the globe, Dzimiri had...
View ArticleThree dimensions of God’s visitation
Sunday Sermon with Apostle Chisal Greetings beloved nation in the name of our Lord and Saviour Jesus Christ. There are many dimensions of God’s visitation in our lives but let me concentrate on the...
View ArticleWhere we started, there shall be an end…Journey to the stars
Cultural Heritage with Patisa Nyathi Cooing pigeons have just gone silent-presumably asleep. A few moments ago, they were cooing, dwarfing and outshining other bird species that frequent our home in...
View ArticleFor the learners, maintain basic hygiene
Practice good manners like washing hands after using the toilet, not spitting anywhere and throwing garbage in the bin. Don’t write on toilet walls using your stuff. This is not good. Flush the toilet...
View ArticleEnter the men: Doek meets straw hat
Sandisiwe Gumbo, Sunday Life Reporter WITH the success of the all-female Doek events that have cropped up in recent years, with the last one being the Doek and Slay held in Bulawayo’s Queens Sports...
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