Mahiya locked up for weekend
ZIMBABWE National Liberation War Veteran Association spokesperson Douglas Mahiya, who is facing charges of undermining the authority of the President, has been remanded in custody to tomorrow (Monday) for bail…
US$18m windfall for Blue Ribbon
There are signs of life at Blue Ribbon Industries after the Bakhresa Group of Tanzania, which took up a 75 percent stake in the business last year, pumped in more…
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SHE was raped twice a�� and one of her attackers was her own brother!
A ceiling can transform a home
FOR people looking to spruce up their homes, ceiling design is sparking a lot of new and creative ideas. While ceilings are not typically a place that people capitalise on when…
Southern Djembe Natives . . . could they be replacing Monks
Rumbidzai Mbewe, Sunday Life Correspondent AS young as they are they have a dream of being the next best thing in the industry. Driven by passion and inspiration from one…
Baroka to set camp in Zimbabwe
Raymond Jaravaza SOUTH African Premiership side Baroka FC a�� new boys in the elite Mzansi league a�� will hold a week-long training camp in Bulawayo in preparation for the 2016…
Mother Touch Group of Schools
After witnessing a great level of excellence, organization and growth manifesting at Mother Touch Group of Schools, It’s a very unbelievable reality, that this great academic institution was founded by…
Yesteryear Greats: From the ring to the field
Danisa Masuku Most times parents play an influential role in influencing our choice of career as they paint a good picture of it.
Motaung pours cold water on Pienaar move
Kaizer Chiefs manager Bobby Motaung says it is highly unlikely that the glamour club will sign former Everton star Steven Pienaar.
When the judiciary gets fed up
Ignatius Masamba could be Zimbabwe’s most litigious citizen . . . and now the High Court has had enough In 2011, a new politician emerged.











