Life after Pasuwa
CHANCES are history will fail to acknowledge Kallisto Pasuwa as the Warriors coach who somehow managed to work twice as much for half as much without much fuss.
VID TEST FOR ALL CARS: . . . Parliament moots annual fitness checks for private cars
Vusumuzi Dube, Sunday News Reporter PARLIAMENT has recommended to the Ministry of Transport and Infrastructural Development that all cars must be inspected yearly at a cost of $50 per unit,…
Confused about abusive boyfriend
I am madly in love with a 25-year-old guy and I am 24. We have been going out for the past 18 months but he has not mentioned any plans…
Rural schools left behind in new curriculum
Harmony Agere — Rural schools are not ready to adapt to the new curriculum and Government should equip the learning facilities with adequate resources if the programme is to benefit…
SHOWING IT ALL@35!: Radio star Pat is loving her body
Nkosilesisa Ncube, Sunday Life Reporter WITH a signature look of head wraps, tattoos and either purple or red lipstick, radio personality Patience Phiri is probably Bulawayo’s favourite (and possibly most…
‘Keep the Sabbath holy’
Brian Chitemba/Desire Ncube — The Almighty God created the heavens and earth as well as all that is within in six days and on the seventh day, He rested.
EDITORIAL COMMENT: Africa must listen to President Mugabe’s wise counsel
ON his return from the 28th Ordinary Summit of the African Union in Addis Ababa, Ethiopia last week, President Mugabe counseled African leaders on the need to stick to principles,…
Andy Muridzo’s nightmare continues
— Jah Prayzah deal ends Bev romance — Producer withholds new album Mtandazo Dube Leisure Editor — Andy Muridzo’s decision to join Military Touch Movement (MTM), the music stable owned…
Incessant rains affecting horticultural produce
Roberta Katunga and Dickson Mangena, Business Reporters FARMERS in Umguza have lost a significant amount of horticulture produce and crops to the excessive rains that have pounded most parts of…
US$1,5m sewage ghost haunts Mahachi
The Harare City Council could have been prejudiced of roughly US$1,5 million when it paid inflated sums for rehabilitation of Firle Sewage Works, it has emerged.











