Telecel records highest inactive subscribers

Roberta Katunga, Senior Business Reporter MOBILE telecommunications company Telecel Zimbabwe has recorded the highest number of inactive subscribers as about 32 percent of the country’s mobile subscribers are inactive.

Calvin, POY to star in hip-hop documentary

Nkosilesisa Ncube, Sunday Life Reporter THE lives of two of Bulawayo’s prominent rappers, Cal_Vin and POY are soon to be featured in a biopic, focusing on Zimbabwean hip-hop culture.

WHERE DO CELEBS SHOP FOR CLOTHES?

Yoliswa Dube, Sunday Life Reporter WHEN the ninja president Winky D (real name Wallace Chirumiko) steps onto the stage, there comes with him a certain aura that is rather captivating.

Economic Focus: Paying the price of de-industrialisation…Its causes and implications

Dr Bongani Ngwenya Preamble: INDUSTRY is an important factor of economic growth, although it may cease to be an activity that employs the most workers, as new technology innovations emerge…

National Foods partners Govt in sourcing maize

Dumisani Nsingo, Senior Business Reporter THE country’s largest milling, oilseed processing and packaging company, National Foods is working with the Government and other stakeholders to ensure that there is availability…

Tinashe’s identity dilemma

Peter Matika, Senior Life Reporter COULD US-based Zimbabwean pop and RnB singer Tinashe Kachingwe be facing an identity dilemma?

Chat with Sis Noe: My husband avoids having sex with me

Hi Sis Noe I told my new boyfriend that I regret having sex in the past and I will only sleep with him when I am his wife. He told…

Delightful Decor: Less is more on the coffee table

A BEAUTIFULLY decorated coffee table can easily become the real eye-candy for your living room, and the focal point of the room. After all, when you’ll be receiving your guests,…

Eye on fashion: A good brow

Rutendo Chidawanyika EYEBROWS are important. Throughout history, eyebrows have been indicators of social status, gender and authority. In earlier centuries the shaven forehead and almost absent eyebrows were seen as…

DJ Mupsy maintains innocence: ‘I did not touch her’

Nkosilesisa Ncube, Sunday Life Reporter A YEAR after being charged and fined for drug induced sex with a minor, Gweru-based entertainer DJ Mupsy still maintains his innocence.

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