The return of the Scorpion Kings
Bruce Ndlovu, Sunday Life Reporter THEY were the kings of the dance floor during the festive season. In fact, their reign started well before the annual festivities that mark the end of the year....
View ArticleNot quite the Kalawa Homecoming . . . how the Bulawayo Shutdown flopped!
Bruce Ndlovu, Sunday Life Reporter IT was billed as the show that would fill the gap left by Oskido’s much loved Kalawa Homecoming. Besides a change of date from 27 to 28 December, there did not seem...
View ArticleFatal Attraction: Nissan Np300 Hardbody
Lovert Mafukure ON this new series called fatal attraction, we are going to be looking at some of the most unsafe cars of our times. These are cars that have scored low marks on the New Car Assessment...
View ArticleAmazon prepares a luxury fashion platform
In the first half of 2020, Amazon plans to launch its own digital platform for luxury fashion, according to WWD (paywall), a fashion trade publication. Industry sources who spoke with WWD said it will...
View ArticleBecome a better writer
Charles Dube THE past two weeks have been a guide on how to become a better writer through reading. You do not run short of ideas if you are well read as you have a wide selection of writing options....
View ArticleTrey songz faces $10m sexual assault lawsuit
American singing sensation Trey Songz is the latest star to be accused of sexual assault. This comes as the star is facing a lawsuit of $10 million (about R160 million) for allegedly sexually abusing...
View Article10 signs that you’re in a good relationship
We all know that there is no such thing as a perfect relationship, but there’s nothing stopping us from cultivating the best possible pairing. Relationships are complex and sometimes it’s hard to...
View ArticleFrom a mere bar tender to SA’s top 25 mixologists
Nkosilodumo Ndebele BEING a bartender was not something that Bhekimpilo Khumalo would have envisioned as something he would be doing to earn a living for the rest of his life. But when the opportunity...
View ArticleEvery year the arts needs some serious disruption
Raisedon Baya AS the year begins, we are all hopeful that it will be better than last year and the other years before. Young artistes are hoping to horn their skills and get more opportunities to...
View ArticleBishop Sinjoki pens books
Rumbidzai Mhlanga, Sunday Life Reporter FROM humble beginnings, Dr Trust Sinjoki warmly known as Dr Sinj never imagined himself making significant contributions to humanity. He has, however, been...
View ArticleThe rise of Bulawayo’s bouncer ‘mafia’
Bruce Ndlovu, Sunday Life Reporter IT is a phenomenon which some thought would start and end in Harare. This is the emergence of strong men known popularly as bouncers that muscle in on major shows...
View ArticleSjava’s bizarre backstage rituals . . . Promoters’ nightmare encounter with...
Bruce Ndlovu, Sunday Life Reporter WHEN music star Sjava stepped on stage well just after 2am, few among the hundreds dancing the night away on the Bulawayo Athletic Club’s well manicured turf would...
View ArticleBlack Mambazo celebrate 60 years
KwaZulu-Natal: SOUTH AFRICA imbube/isicathamiya music group Black Mambazo celebrated its 60-year anniversary by launching three new young isicathamiya groups it discovered during a programme called...
View ArticleVoices of Praise aims to win souls for Christ
Rumbidzai Mhlanga, Sunday Life Reporter AN upcoming acapella gospel group, Voices of Praise (VOP) has decided to use gospel music to reach out to the world in praise and convert souls to Christ. Formed...
View ArticleTeam natural hair vs relaxed (chemicals)
Rutendo Chidawanyika If you have been following last week’s article, here goes the Part Two. In the last article we discussed natural hair and its properties. This week we are on relaxed hair. While...
View ArticleFocus on your future when choosing O and A-level subjects
One renowned writer once remarked that the future is here with us, but it is unevenly distributed! Mainly so because some people (maybe you) think tomorrow is yet to come whereas tomorrow is with you...
View ArticleMore on skills for writing
Charles Dube THERE is no substitute for hard work. This statement is more pertinent now when results for public examinations written last year are being released. Those learners who worked hard have...
View ArticlePoet, writer Lizom tells his story
Rumbidzai Mhlanga, Sunday Life Reporter An old adage says poverty is the parent of revolution and crime, but young Lizom Fanwell Ncube has proven that wrong as poverty inspired him to strive to be a...
View ArticleLiving with Polycystic Ovarian Syndrome
Ponama Munandi My story starts in the year 2002, when I hit puberty. When I got my first period as an eleven-year-old, it was not “normal”; therefore I only got my period three times a year, four at...
View ArticleWomen, children victims of alcohol abuse
Rumbidzai Mhlanga, Sunday Life Reporter MANY people turn to alcohol and drugs to escape painful memories and depression. It is behind that background that Nonhlanhla Moyo and her husband Pastor Kilton...
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