ZIFF Trust calls on Byo filmmakers
Nkosilesisa Ncube, Sunday Life Reporter ZIMBABWE International Film Festival (ZIFF) Trust festival director, Elton Mjanana has made a passionate call for Bulawayo filmmakers to participate in the 18th annual edition…
When contract farming becomes a debt trap
Tafadzwa Kadani and Livingstone Marufu Small-scale farmers in Zimbabwe have done a sterling job in tobacco farming, with the golden leaf contributing significantly to the country’s fiscus.
Unesco recognises ‘Garden of Eden’
A site thought by some to be the location of the Garden of Eden described in the biblical book of Genesis has been named a Unesco World Heritage Site.
Humbling yourself before The Almighty
Umari Stambuli : Holy Qur’aan Speaks IN the Holy Qur’aan, Allah Almighty describes the believers in the chapter named after them, saying, “Indeed, they who are apprehensive from fear of their…
Bosso members to pay monthly dues
HIGHLANDERS Football Club life members yesterday resolved to fork out a minimum of $20 each a month to immediately deal with the cash flow challenges facing the club.
Hwange, Zinwa in water war
Fairness Moyana WHEN two elephants fight, it is the grass that suffers, so goes the old adage and true to its meaning, residents of the coal mining town of Hwange…
Thuggery applause, pageant snub and blessersa�� evolution
Khuphuka Nasingeni OUR true nature lies just beneath that veneer of deception and rudimentary acting. I have no qualms at all with genuine film actors since they chose that profession…
Battle for John Landa Super 8 slots heats up
THE fight for top eight positions in the Zifa Southern Region Division One intensifies this weekend with four places still up for grabs for a team to be eligible for…
Diamond marketer plans exit
Kuda Bwititi Chief Reporter FIRST Element, the company that has been solely marketing Zimbabwe’s diamonds since 2014, says it will leave the country next year and hand over operations to locals…
Jewish community soldiers on
Attendance of Jewish services is dwindling as young members of the community leave Zimbabwe in search of better economic prospects abroad.



