NAFAZ is the future, declares Chiyangwa

Sports Reporter THE National Football Association of Zimbabwe took a major step towards full operations with the appointment of standing committees. NAFAZ President Phillip Chiyangwa described yesterday’s events as “another clear…

City models off to Hollywood

Bruce Ndlovu TWO Bulawayo models are set to rub shoulders with some of the best in the business from around the globe when they take part in modelling section of…

Nasama’s special Nike boots

Langton Nyakwenda THE desire to watch her son wearing the new Nike boots she had just bought in South Africa almost claimed the life of Shylet Tinonetsana, the mother of…

I am Nokuthula who can’t speak Ndebele!

Ntombiyolwandle Ndlovu, Sunday Life Reporter UNITED States-based Nokuthula Ngwenyama is excited to be home.

Sodomy victim paid $1 for anal damage

Gibson Mhaka IN a shocking case of child abuse, a 44-year-old Bulawayo man gave a seven-year-old boy a measly $1 as a�?damagesa�? for the injuries he inflicted on his anus…

Zimbabwe extends Look East Policy

Roberta Katunga, Senior Business Reporter @robertakatunga ZIMBABWE has extended its Look East Policy through a tourism development initiative that has seen the Zimbabwe Tourism Authority signing a Memorandum of Understanding…

Uproar over KPMG’s 500K audit bill

THE National Social Security Authority (NSSA), which is a controlling shareholder in Fidelity Life Assurance, is concerned over the “current extent of the cost” of the ongoing forensic audit taking…

Are correctional facilities failing to rehabilitate criminals?

Gibson Mhaka/Nhlalwenhle Ngwenya THEY say home is where the heart is but when Thembelani Sibanda (27) of Mzilikazi suburb in Bulawayo got a Presidential pardon, he hardly spent a day…

Warriors’ road to Afcon 2017

Fungai Muderere IT has now settled into Zimbabweansa�� hearts and minds that the Warriors will really be part of Africaa��s finest in Gabon next year.

Physical theatre: Portraying Zimbabwe’s diverse culture

Takudzwa Chihambakwe “We also realised that some of these non-verbal forms of communication are slowly dying in Zimbabwe so we then decided to bring this to the theatre and get…

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