Unplugged with Lenin Ndebele: The religious bad guys

Karl Heinrich Marx (5 May 1818-4 March 1883) a German scholar was of the view that religion is the opium of the people. I chose not to support or challenge his view because it would mean taking sides.
You see in this world where everything is black or white, hot or cold people like me who draw inspiration from both sides of the coin wish there was that avenue “none of the above.” That reminds me of a guy I went to school with.   In a multiple choice exam if he did not know  the answer he would choose the (E) option  which had “none of the above” as the option  to tick.

Tigers Woods’ ex tears down $12m mansion

Tiger Woods’s ex-wife has defended the decision to flatten her $12 million home without ever moving in.

Becks explains his decision to sign new contract

David Beckham revealed his wife and children persuaded him to end his football career in America.

Health and Fitness With Sungano Shingirirai Venge: Shape up your chest muscles and be proud

We have gone past midway through the first month already.  It shows how critical it is for us to keep up with the time.  They say, time is money, and time lost cannot be recovered.  We all love our holidays, but if not well planned will leave a lot of things in shambles.

Traditional dance genre has stood the test of time

By Auxillia Katongomara
MUSIC and dance is just as old as our culture. Back in the old days the two were a common phenomenon in our forefathers’ lives hence the significance that was attached to them.

Gospel artistes to hold fundraising show

By Givemore Muzariri
HARARE-based gospel musicians will this afternoon perform at a fundraising show that would be held by Apostolic Faith Mission in Zimbabwe.

THE WORD: Matthew-Levi — ‘From a sinner to a saint’

EACH and every organisation or institution always searches for the best men and women to employ.
Employers always search for the best employees who could help build up their entities upward and onward.

Soldier commits suicide over wife’s infidelity

Midlands Correspondent
A soldier in Gweru, who for long suspected his wife of having an extra-marital affair with Gweru City Deputy Mayor Councillor Taurai Demo, committed suicide by taking a pesticide inside the council chambers at Town House.

Illegal zebra hunters spared jail

Court Reporter
TWO men who illegally hunted a zebra valued at $1 000 using a firearm were lucky when they were spared the agony of jail life and given an option to pay a fine.

Fraudster prays for magistrate

Court Reporter
“MAY God bless you for the sentence you have just passed on me.”

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