They would tell people I was a product of rape: Lamiez Holworthy opens up...
Popular South African DJ, Lamiez Holworthy, has opened up about the challenges of growing up in a predominantly Indian community, where she faced rejection and prejudice. Born in Eersterust and raised...
View ArticleEx-Joyous Celebration singer goes back to the streets
Ayanda Shange was once homeless and he now wants to return and spread some light. Ayanda from Claremont in KZN will celebrate his 38th birthday on 19 February with people who are homeless. “My mum died...
View Article‘Sacrifices are the bedrock for women’s football development’
ENNIE Konje deserves her place among the Zimbabwe women’s soccer legends, a sport that she got involved in as far back as the mid-1970s. The former Mighty Warriors midfielder had a long career...
View ArticleZwangendaba’s long journey
Mzilikazi, Soshangane and Zwangendaba are the most prominent leaders to emerge out of the Mfecane wars during the reign of King Shaka (Sgidi kaSenzangakhona). Of the three, I find Zwangendaba’s journey...
View ArticleSean ‘Diddy’ Combs hit with new sex trafficking allegations
Sean “Diddy” Combs has been accused of trafficking two more women. In a new indictment filed on Thursday, prosecutors detailed a series of new allegations against the rapper that accused him of leading...
View ArticleKnow Your Warriors… Lucien Mahovo starts for Norwich City
Sports Reporter WARRIORS prospect Lucien Mahovo made headlines last week after making his first start for Norwich City in England. A year ago, he was on loan at Boston United in the National League...
View ArticleDressing Bulawayo’s glamorous women
Bruce Ndlovu, Sunday Life Reporter WHEN siblings Tehillah and Tallema Moyo-Maseko started T&T Style Agency in 2022, they could not have guessed that only two years later, they would be dressing and...
View ArticleThe dollar that makes ‘dollar deals’… The underground economy watering...
Bruce Ndlovu, Sunday Life Reporter AS the cameras snapped, the Permanent Secretary for Bulawayo Provincial Affairs and Devolution Paul Nyoni and Permanent Secretary for Presidential Affairs and...
View ArticleEnglish grammar in use — How to answer questions
SCAN the question quickly. If you have a choice of questions, decide which one you can answer best. See how much time you have to spend on each answer. Find the key verb in each question. Revise as you...
View ArticleWhat is Your Punch line?
Transformation with Mildred I was listening to a stand-up comedian, Michael Junior, as he was speaking on cracking hilarious jokes on stage. He revealed that one should carefully create a very good...
View ArticleKill your negative thinking
Youth Focus with Dr Manners Msongelwa NEGATIVE thinking is a pattern of thinking negatively about oneself, others, or the world, which can lead to unpleasant emotions and adverse outcomes. This is not...
View ArticleComedian Chirisa wows audience in Botswana
Taboka Tshuma , Sunday News Reporter BULAWAYO-based comedian Frank Chirisa has once again stood out from the crowd captivating audiences with his exceptional comedic talent during a stellar...
View ArticleThe ministry of the Holy Spirit
GREETINGS, beloved nation, in the name of Jesus Christ. Acts 1:8 states, “But you shall receive power when the Holy Spirit has come upon you; and you shall be My witnesses both in Jerusalem, and in all...
View ArticleMzilikazi meets Robert Moffat
Mzala Tom SOMETIME around 1829, two traders, Robert Schoon and William McLuckie visited King Mzilikazi at his Apies River kraal. This kraal was located in present-day Pretoria in South Africa. This...
View ArticleSenior citizen transforms dumpsite into vibrant garden
Faith Ndlovu, Sunday Life Reporter A senior citizen from Ntabazinduna Flats in Bulawayo’s Mzilikazi suburb has set a shining example for his community after transforming a neglected dumpsite into a...
View ArticleThe last of a dying breed of thespians, Memory Kumbota reflects on a life...
Bruce Ndlovu, Sunday Life Reporter WHEN one looks at the Bulawayo theatre scene, which has been held as the crown jewel of the arts in the city for so long, a tinge of sadness might overwhelm the...
View ArticleFrom bling to nappies, Asaph speaks on how fatherhood transformed his life
Bruce Ndlovu, Sunday Life Reporter WHEN one speaks of rappers, the first image that may come into mind is that of a young man in baggy clothes, weighed down by heavy chains as he spits out words at...
View ArticleThe Light of God
Sunday Sermon with, Apostle Chisale GREETINGS, beloved nation. Our scripture reading today comes from Isaiah 60:1-3: “Arise, shine, for your light has come, and the glory of the LORD rises upon you....
View ArticleEmbrace Your Uniqueness
“They laugh at me because I am different, I laugh at them because they are all the same.” This line was first introduced to us by our seventh grade teacher during our class’ farewell party, after we...
View ArticleBehind every glory, there’s a story
EVERY achievement or moment of great success someone experiences is usually preceded by a long and often difficult journey, full of challenges and struggles that shape their success. Essentially, there...
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