Why marrying a single mother is the right thing to do
Nobuhle Virgie Ajiti DID you know that the Ndebele name ‘‘imvana’’ was originally a mocking name? When a man marries a woman who already has a child, the man’s friends would mock him and say “wadonsa...
View ArticleA shout for help from Prudence Mabhena
Raisedon Baya I REALLY don’t know where to start since I have not written something like this before. A preview or review of her album would have been a walk in the park. I would have started by...
View ArticleThe Bulawayo Motoring Club Summer Drags
Lovert Mafukure They say boys never grow up, only their toys get bigger and more expensive. From pushing plastic or wire cars to pushing real cars across the quarter mile line. It’s all passion —...
View ArticleArtistic Legacy
Tafadzwa Gwetai Ancient art forms and ancient cultures throughout Africa and internationally have always had creations that primary types of art used in Ancient Africa. These were sculptures....
View ArticleI have a stronghold on music: Kadder
Rumbidzai Mhlanga, Sunday Life Reporter Poet and musician Proficiency Cadder, warmly known as Kadder has explored both her talents and has decided she has a stronghold on being a musician. The...
View ArticleEye on Fashion . . . The lash life
Rutendo Chidawanyika JUST like artificial hair and nails; fake lashes are the in thing. False eyelashes have been in the in for a couple of years now. They add something extraordinary to the eyes and...
View ArticleAgape College begs top award
Thobekile Khumalo, Sunday News Reporter A JOURNEY of a thousand miles begins with a single step. That is the story of Agape College which was on Friday recognised as the best independent college in...
View ArticleWhen ‘Bra Jomo’ drank with the stars . . . Shebeen king reflects on his reign
Bruce Ndlovu/Langalakhe Mabena, Sunday Life Reporters HOW many people can claim to have at one time entertained Oliver Mtukudzi, Dan Tshanda, David Masondo, Moses Ngwenya, Hugh Masekela, Patricia...
View ArticleBoring fashion of situationships
Nhlalwenhle Ncube IT seems nowadays the relationship status of saying it’s complicated is more fashionable than the old ones of getting to know if someone is in a relationship or single. More and more...
View ArticleIn pursuit of writing correct sentences
Charles Dube THE first part of this presentation comes as an afterthought from the last presentation. I am talking about using minor sentences in writing. Minor sentences are a type of sentence that...
View ArticleThe fat-loss plateau
Simon Gama You have been dieting for weeks to lose bodyfat but can’t seem to shed the rest of those fat layers. Sounds familiar? One problem might be that you have been in a calorie-deficient state...
View ArticleAfrica — True ‘influencer’
Tafadzwa Gwetai Art in all its many forms has always been in the background of many ceremonies and the silent reason that motivates people’s line of thought. Forms of art such as the spoken word,...
View ArticleChat with Sis Noe . . . I’m worried about sperm leakage
Hi Sis Noe I want to get pregnant but his sperms keep coming out of my vagina after sex. Please help, I am worried. Reply Sperm leakage from the vagina is normal and to be expected when there is enough...
View ArticleCars to look out for — Toyota Chaser
Lovert Mafukure Some years back, I got behind the wheel of a 1998 Toyota Chaser with a 1G straight six cylinder engine for the first time. Every time I think about the time I smile, not because it’s...
View ArticleEveline Theatre Nights
Rumbidzai Mhlanga, Sunday Life Reporter Eveline High School hosted a two-day Theatre Nights event last weekend. Playwright and Theatre Arts teacher Thabani Moyo and his team, for the love of arts...
View ArticleTocky, Bethan leave mark at church gala
Sunday Life Reporter ZIM Dancehall chanter, Tocky Vibes, put up a spirited performance at a church gala in Kadoma last week in what will probably go down as his musical radar regaining show following...
View ArticleAfrican stars for Heroes concert
Ngqwele Dube, Life Correspondent THROUGHOUT history, music and protest songs have inspired revolutions and in Africa in particular they were a driving force behind the liberation of the continent from...
View ArticleWhen Iyasa met Jah Prayzah . . . Behind the scenes of blockbuster video shoot
Bruce Ndlovu, Sunday Life Reporter INKULULEKO Yabatsha School of Arts (Iyasa) has been involved in a few epic videos ever since the group was born in the classrooms of Mpopoma High School over two...
View ArticleSentence construction Part 2
Charles Dube VARIOUS ways of starting sentences can help learners put across their messages and capture the reader’s attention. You need to have effective sentence starters. You need to understand how...
View ArticleIdentity crisis
Tafadzwa Gwetai WHAT can the visual arts, spoken and written word, theatre and music tell us about an individual or a community? Artists are constantly talking about exploring “identity” through their...
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