ZIM’S OLDEST SCHOOL ‘KID’

A 38-YEAR-OLD man in Kwekwe has decided to go back to school, joining a Form three class at Thombankala Secondary School. However, Remember Galela’s seemingly noble move has not gone…

How to rock shoe trends this summer

IN this cold weather it is a challenge for people to wear trendy shoes. If you are not wearing boots, you will be in sneakers or in stockings with pumps.…

It’s time for the plan high schools drama competition

The Plan High School Drama Competition is upon us once again. This year the competition turns six years and sees over 50 High Schools from Bulawayo and surrounding areas taking…

I walked in on my wife with another man

THERE is nothing more shocking than when a man walks in on his wife cheating with another man. In a committed relationship nothing hurts more, or is harder to recover from,…

Chat with Sis Noe

You last five minutes  in bed, no problem! WORRYING that they climax too soon is one of the most common problems men write to me about so for starters it…

Top actress a traditional healer!

SOUTH Africa’s Generations: The Legacy actress Letoya Makhene has set the record straight over confusion that she has stopped practising as a traditional healer. Taking to social media Letoya wants…

Bomani Tented Lodge: For a great safari expedition

THIS luxurious tented lodge is situated in a private concession of the magnificent Ngamo Plain, on the edge of the remote and unspoilt south eastern corner of Hwange National Park.…

Mammologist speaks on profession

Joel Tsvakwi Sunday life Reporter NATURAL History Museum curator of mammals Tsitsi Sithandiwe Theone (29) says she is not scared to manage one of the world’s finest and intact, almost a…

Zim girl celebrates continent in SA

Ngqwele Dube Life Correspondent SPENDING her teen years in her home country and living her adult life in another enabled Nonhlanhla Matshazi to embrace a Pan-African embodiment that later gave birth…

Electricity costs up…Zesa drags customers to court

Tinomuda Chakanyuka and Luckson Munkombwe Sunday News Reporters— POWER utility company Zesa has doubled the amount of money it is deducting towards settling outstanding debts when customers are buying pre-paid…

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