Why uneducated persons commit most crimes in society
Simbarashe Murima Education, society and crime are inter-dependent rudiments that have a strong connection which cannot be separated. Society is defined as the complete range of social relations of...
View ArticleDzedze set to shake things up in Skeem Saam
SOUTH AFRICAN actor Nyaniso Dzedze is more than certain that his new role on South African soapie Skeem Saam will capture the hearts of many. Dzedze is set to play the role of a “good-hearted” Nkosi,...
View ArticleArenel Movers partners Genesis Sporting
Fungai Muderere, Senior Sports Reporter CASTLE Lager Premier Soccer League debutants Arenel Movers are in the process of entering into a partnership with Harare based Genesis Sporting to be their...
View ArticleUmhlolo waseZhwane: The bringing to life a story that captivated the nation
Vusumuzi Dube, Online News Editor IN the realm of storytelling, certain tales possess a profound ability to captivate and ignite the imagination. Such is the case with Umhlolo waseZhwane, a remarkable...
View ArticleAubrey Ncube’s journey from student to entrepreneur
Sandisiwe Gumbo, Sunday Life Reporter IN the heart of Buvuma Village in Gwanda, a dream was born. Aubrey Ncube, a young and determined visionary, found himself at a crossroads in 2018, as he pursued...
View ArticleWATCH: Alcohol drowned my career: Zivira
WHEN Mike “Para” Zivira’s career was blossoming in his teens, he had the whole of Mpopoma pregnant with expectations of a gem in the making. While it may have gone beyond stillbirth stage, Zivira looks...
View ArticleThe Ndebele civil war: Prince Nkulumane’s coup
Mzala Tom In the past we discussed how the Ndebele were pushed out of their second capital in Groot-Marico in the North West province of South Africa. This thread gives a different version of how the...
View ArticleSplashes of vibrant expression: National Art Gallery celebrates artists with...
Sandisiwe Gumbo, Sunday Life Reporter AMID the captivating strokes and vibrant hues, the National Art Gallery of Zimbabwe in Bulawayo has become a sanctuary of inspiration, offering a platform for...
View ArticleTrain House on Lobengula Street: Novelising Indian diaspora
Sandisiwe Gumbo, Sunday Life Reporter LITTLE has been told about how and why the Indians found their way into parts of Southern Africa, the struggles for women emancipation and how knowledge sharing...
View ArticleYanaya Lifestyle Bulawayo branch moves to new location
Judith Phiri, Business Reporter Yanaya Lifestyle Bulawayo branch is set to move to a new relocation location in March to attract more customers and ensure they have enough space to meet their...
View ArticleGwanda author launches book
Sione Amidu, Gwanda Correspondent Gwanda-based Thembinkosi Auther Ndlovu (22) has launched a book titled What happened to us which explores the experiences which bring people down in business,...
View ArticleGwanda man abandons teaching for tyre mending business
Sukulwenkosi Dube-Matutu, Matabeleland South Bureau Chief FOR the past 25 years, Mr Danny Sibanda who owns Danny Tyres Enterprise has been getting his hands dirty through handling motor vehicle tyres....
View ArticleA shebeen without music…a toast to koSaFana
Bruce Ndlovu, Sunday Life Reporter IN Bulawayo, shebeens are the city’s best kept secret. Like all good secrets, shebeens are not to be revealed while they exist or their owners are still alive. With...
View ArticleDalom Kids broke: Master KG remake of their song sparks feud
Bruce Ndlovu, Sunday Life Reporter IT was a song that illuminated the festive season. At a time when amapiano dominates playlists in Bulawayo, just as they do in other parts of the globe, the song...
View ArticlePolice identify AKA murder suspects
As the world commemorated the first anniversary of the death of South Africa rap star AKA last Saturday, police said they have made progress in his murder and that of his friend Tebello “Tibz”...
View ArticleCry our beloved Sizinda!…GD6 alcohol takes suburb by storm
Ekasi Stories with Clifford Kalibo “But that it doth presage some evil event. ‘Tis much when scepters are in children’s hands, but more when envy breeds unkind division: there comes the ruin, there...
View ArticleKnow your Warriors: Tawanda Maswanhise
Innocent Kurira, Sports Reporter TAWANDA Masvanhise is one of the foreign based players who has not hidden his desire to play for the Warriors. The Zimbabwe-born England-based starlet is on record...
View ArticleGathering discarded seeds of a scattered monarchy: South African municipality...
Bruce Ndlovu, Sunday Life Reporter OUT in Grahamstown in the Eastern Cape, South Africa, lies three graves next to Luvuyo Hall, an old community centre in Fingo Village, Kwa-Ndacama. The trio of...
View ArticleAriel Sibanda resumes training
Innocent Kurira , Sports Reporter HIGHLANDERS goalkeeper Ariel Sibanda has started doing light training as he continues to recover from a wound on his right leg. There had been reports the player’s...
View ArticleTapping into cosmic laws to harvest and manipulate energy
Cultural Heritage with Pathisa Nyathi ANCIENT African Science (AAS), as I have decided to call it, relies on the workings of cosmic laws. It is clear there are laws and principles at work and have been...
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