Manyuchi having nightmares

Langton Nyakwenda — CHARLES MANYUCHI is a broken man. The prize fighter is crying a lot as he struggles to come to terms with his shock loss to Qudratillo Abduqaxorov…

57 primary school pupils in Cossasa team

Ngqwele Dube, Sports Correspondent A total of 57 young sportspersons in primary schools have been selected for the Confederation of School Sport Associations of Southern Africa (Cossasa) Athletics Championships team…

Chat with Sis Noe: Good job, beautiful, but have no boyfriend, HELP!

Hi Sis Noe I DIVORCED my husband and a few months later he died after a stroke and my youngest child blames me for his death. She says if I…

$150m for Command Livestock farming

Harare Bureau GOVERNMENT is rolling out a US$150 million livestock programme covering restocking, equipment, pasture development and resuscitation of the Cold Storage Commission.

Muchena wins 33-Miler

Ricky Zililo/Ngqwele Dube, Sports Reporters ZIMBABWE Prisons and Correctional Services (ZPCS) road-runner Lyno Muchena won the PPC sponsored Matopos 33-Miler in three hours 13 minutes and 50 seconds to walk…

Mother-in-law arrested at wedding

Robin Muchetu and Nozibelo Maphosa, Sunday News Reporters A BULAWAYO man based in the United Kingdom allegedly abandoned his wife of more than 10 years and secretly tied the knot…

Miners wander through regulatory maze

Africa Moyo Zimbabwean miners, who are have to contend with at least 16 different laws regulating the sector, are pushing Government to harmonise legislation to cut unnecessary expenses and improve…

Triple C: A reggae star is born

Peter Matika, Senior Life Reporter BULAWAYO’S music industry is mostly dominated by rappers, with musicians from other genres seldom getting any notice.

A villager’s letter to Dr Chihuri

Dear Dr Augustine Chihuri, Hearty greetings from village elders in the land of milk, honey and dust; or Guruve. I should not go far before I pass on greetings from…

SA-based promoter sees potential in locals

Joel Tsvakwi, Sunday life correspondent AS the call for Zimbabweans living in the diaspora to invest back home gets louder, one South Africa-based Zimbabwean music promoter is considering returning home…

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