Exorcising Rhodes’ ghost Part 1
Micheal Mhlanga The literature about Rhodes, especially by his biographers is overwhelmingly concerned with his character, blinded by his boyish vision, which they translated as characteristic of the age of…
Kunze on degrees
Clinton Moyo, Sunday News Reporter BULAWAYO businessman and educationist Mr Clemence Kunzekweguta has urged universities to come up with relevant degree programmes that address the needs of the country.
Zec sets voter registration dates
Limpret Moyo, Sunday News Reporter ZIMBABWEANS who will register to vote for next year’s elections after the inspection of the voters roll will not be eligible to vote in the…
Zumba king promises thriller
Noleen Makhurane THE number one cause of absenteeism of the girl child in school is due to lack of sanitary towels.
Free computer lessons for primary school teachers
Mashudu Mambo, Sunday News Reporter STUDENTS from the National University of Science and Technology have come up with a charity organisation to teach primary school teachers and pupils how to…
Studio 6 to sell local music
Rumbidzai Mbewe, Sunday Life Correspondent IN a bid to fight piracy and have local music accessible to people, a record label has been opened at the National Art Gallery in…
Councillors lose property
Vusumuzi Dube, Municipal Reporter BULAWAYO City councillors have lost some of the properties which they had allegedly accumulated through unscrupulous means as they were failing to either pay rentals or…
Why do we attend large assemblies?
WHY is there such joy on the faces of these people?
Many are broken inside!
Nhlalwenhle Ncube HARSH words do not break bones, but they break hearts! There are a number of people despite the smiles you see on their faces who are broken inside.
Thulani Biya Ncube’s soft spot for Dynamos
Danisa Masuku PEOPLE walking along the dusty streets of Luveve in Bulawayo, in the late 1980s might have noticed a group of young boys eagerly kicking a home-made ball. None…











