Chat with Sis Noe . . . Is it safe to keep condoms in my wallet?
Hi Sis Noe IS it safe to keep condoms in my wallet? — Curious. Reply A condom stored in a wallet may be damaged by lots of things. The constant bending and friction caused by sitting and moving, as...
View ArticleTertiary institutions showcase performing, visual arts
Mollet Ndebele, Sunday Life Reporter UNITED Colleges of Education in Bulawayo (UCE) for the first time hosted Tertiary Institution of Arts in Zimbabwe (Tifaz), an annual festival where tertiary...
View ArticleSchool debate in iSiNdebele on cards
Rumbidzai Mhlanga, Sunday Life Reporter ANTHU Foundation, a non-profit organisation last week donated books to St Columbu’s High School and Robert Tredgold Primary School. The organisation engaged in a...
View ArticleZim College in bid to end addictions
Rumbidzai Mhlanga, Sunday Life Reporter Zimbabwe College of Psychiatrists, sponsored by Green Crescent Zimbabwe recently hosted an event to tackle issues to do with addictions in Bulawayo. According to...
View ArticleThe lion of Gutu is gone!
Raisedon Baya STEPHEN Chifunyise, the lion of Gutu also known to most of us as Uncle Steve, was one of the most unassuming men I ever met. He was too simple and easy going to be real. Sometimes we...
View ArticleSelf-taught makeup artist launches brand
Rumbidzai Mhlanga, Sunday Life Reporter SELF-TAUGHT makeup artist Mutsawashe Mabiso launched her brand Mutsa Makes Faces last week. The 21-year-old creative and innovative lady, for the love of looking...
View ArticleCont plots Amakhosi ‘exit’ from Makokoba
Bruce Ndlovu, Sunday Life Reporter SINCE its earliest days at Stanley Hall and Stanley Square, before it moved to 15506 Masotsha Ndlovu Avenue, Lady Stanley Street, Bulawayo, right at the edge of...
View ArticleMemory’s tale of woe . . . Tuku’s love child on life before, after icon’s death
Bruce Ndlovu/ Gibson Mhaka, Sunday Life Reporters OF the hundreds of songs that her father composed, Memory Mtukudzi’s favourite track from the iconic musician is Hazvireve. It is easy why Memory...
View ArticleMarried men, chief heartbreakers
Nhlalwenhle Ncube A HEARTBREAK is terrible and it’s something that you would never want to put yourself through! Anyone is capable of breaking your heart, but it seems married men are chief...
View ArticleWhere are they now? The mystery of Bulawayo’s one-hit wonders
Kiyapili Sibanda, Sunday Life Correspondent THE music industry can at times have similar characteristics to the beautiful game of soccer. The two certainly have ups and downs that make or break those...
View ArticleSignature Style
Tafadzwa Gwetai ARTISTS in all their genres at some point have a strong desire to put their signature to their work. In the beginning an artist is in search of their own voice and is either under the...
View ArticleGenuine isn’t just a word
Lovert Mafukure STUDIES have shown over time that 95 percent of road accidents are caused by human error. Many a time people neglect routine service and replacement of worn parts. Others do follow that...
View ArticleChat with Sis Noe . . . I have a problem with keeping men
Hi Sis Noe I HAD sex with this guy who fancied me and ever since I have not heard from him but he used to chat with me every day. Is he avoiding me because I am bad at sex? — Worried. Reply You are not...
View ArticleDying to be light-skinned
Rutendo Chidawanyika KHANYI Mbau a South African socialite is an inspiration to many women. Khanyi has been bleaching her skin for the past years so her complexion can be whiter, luckily she can...
View ArticleNeed for vocabulary development
Charles Dube WE have tried to help learners improve their language capabilities by giving them, among other things, basic spelling rules. Many learners have shown that they have vocabulary restrictions...
View ArticleMiss Zimbabwe faces further delay
Rumbidzai Mhlanga, Sunday Life Reporter ORGANISERS have cited a variety of factors for the postponement of auditions for this year’s edition of Miss World Zimbabwe from July to September, amid fears...
View ArticleAmaPiano’s invasion of Bulawayo
Bruce Ndlovu, Sunday Life Reporter AT some point during last weekend’s heavily attended AmaPiano Party at Club Cosmopolitan, one could have been forgiven if they asked where the actual party was....
View ArticleWOMAN AT WORK! . . . How Gillian Kaufman made the Pioneer House sculpture
Bruce Ndlovu, Sunday Life Reporter ON the rare occasions that 91-year-old Gillian Kaufman gets into Bulawayo’s city centre, she steals a glimpse of the sculpture at the corner of Fife Street and 8th...
View ArticleCars to look out for: Nissan Pulsar Gtir
Lovert Mafukure SOMETIMES the cars you need to look out for aren’t always latest cars, sometimes they are old cars because sometimes, just sometimes old is gold! There’s a 90s Hatchback, possibly one...
View ArticleLet’s secure Sadc markets before conquering Europe
Raisedon Baya LAST week I wrote about an experience we had in Botswana while pursuing networking opportunities. The article received several interesting responses. A friend quickly texted me to say I...
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