Intwasa: New Year festival of the Ndebele people
The Ndebele people like other Africans had three calendars to determine time and seasons : the Cosmic, Solar and Lunar calendars. These calendars are a product of African cultural astronomy. The Lunar...
View ArticleMbongeni Ngema: Ah Madlokovu!
IT must have been late 2006 or early 2007. I received a phone call from Umdala, uNdumiso Gumede. My transport services were urgently needed. I was not surprised because that was a common call. I ran a...
View ArticleAmagugu Heritage Centre introduces community-based camping
Sandisiwe Gumbo, Sunday Life Reporter AMAGUGU International Heritage Centre, a cultural preservation organisation based in Bulawayo recently launched a community-based camping programme aimed at...
View ArticleBulawayo young men hoist flag high through debate
Uzile Mkwananzi, Sunday Life Reporter TWO Bulawayo young men hoisted the country’s flag high when they took part in the World Universities Debating Championships 2023 that ran from the 27th of December...
View ArticleBlack Coffee ‘suffered severe blows to his body’
As news of DJ Black Coffee’s unfortunate plane accident filters through to fans, some new information has been shared. On Wednesday night, the music producer’s team released a statement via his...
View ArticleHow to start a multinational business
Sandisiwe Gumbo, Sunday Life reporter AS the world continues to evolve, young entrepreneurs are seeking guidance on how to establish multinational businesses and navigate successfully through 2024....
View ArticleBulawayo hip-hop artistes ‘unfocused’, says Orthodox Six
Sandisiwe Gumbo, Sunday Life Reporter BULAWAYO Rapper Oscar Utete, better known as Orthodox Six has attacked Bulawayo hip-hop artistes as “unfocused” which he said was blurring their focus on important...
View ArticleBulawayo’s Focus Acappella: Redefining acappella music in Turkey
Sandisiwe Gumbo, Sunday Life Reporter FROM humble beginnings in the streets of Pelandaba in Bulawayo, Focus Acappella — an acappella music group has managed to rise beyond the country’s borders and is...
View ArticleMawhoo set for Queens Sports Club
Sandisiwe Gumbo, Sunday Life reporter SOUTH African musician Mawhoo is set to perform at the Bulawayo’s Queens Sports Club on the 27th of January, sharing the stage with a surprise act also from SA....
View ArticleThe mystery of entering the year
Greetings beloved nation in the name of Jesus Christ. Welcome to the year 2024. Compliments of the season to you all. Exodus 12 vs 1-2 says, “The LORD said to Moses and Aaron in Egypt, This month is to...
View ArticleWayne Dumani: The inspiring 12-year-old author
Sandisiwe Gumbo, Sunday Life Reporter IN an outstanding accomplishment for someone so young, 12-year-old Wayne Dumani has already accomplished something great by authoring two books. Dumani’s first...
View ArticleVictoria Falls wants PSL action
Leonard Ncube in Victoria Falls THE role of sport as a unifier is being exhibited in Victoria Falls where for the first time, various stakeholders have come together to strategise on how the city can...
View ArticleJehovah’s Witnesses share Bible-based digital content to remote areas
Sunday Life Reporter A forerunner in distributing Bible-based online content is now sharing that same digital information without the internet. Each day more than 2,1 million visitors use jw.org, the...
View Articlea cry from cyclists: We need sponsorship and recognition
Nkosilathi Sibanda, Sports Reporter OWNING a bike was every child’s dream in the 1980s and 90s. Then, the sport of cycling was at its prime and having to ride a bike around the neighbourhood would give...
View ArticleInsights into varsity life: Nust, Great Zimbabwe exhibitions set for Art Gallery
Sandisiwe Gumbo, Sunday Life Reporter The student club of the National University of Science and Technology (Nust), NustVAM, will be holding an exhibition at the National Art Gallery in Bulawayo which...
View ArticlePaying someone to do your assignments is academic ‘theft’
Simbarashe Murima It is a new academic year for freshman and returning college/university students. Higher tertiary institutions play a leading role in concocting students for knowledge and skills...
View ArticleBosso 1973 Chibuku win united people… Veteran urges predecessor value at the...
HIGHLANDERS’ 1973 Chibuku Trophy 3-0 win over Mangula (now Mhangura) united people and parachuted the team to the top echelons of football. This is the assertion of former Bosso treasurer and...
View ArticleTB Joshua exposé: How the ‘disgraced pastor faked his miracles’
Charlie Northcott, Helen Spooner and Tamasin Ford, BBC Africa Eye THE BBC unmasks, for the first time, how the late Nigerian televangelist TB Joshua allegedly faked the miracles that drew millions of...
View ArticleThe history of the Ndau people
Mzala Tom The Ndau people are one of the most unique ethnic groups in Zimbabwe with a complex history that is often misconstrued or subdued in other peoples’ history. The Ndau language is unique, rich...
View ArticleLeadership in you
You may be a student leader or perhaps you are interested in becoming one. Either way, it’s important to know what qualities make a successful student leader to lead his colleagues and younger...
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