Byo hosts Zim Closed Tennis
Ngqwele Dube, Sports Correspondent THE Zimbabwe Closed Tennis gets underway tomorrow at the Bulawayo Athletic Club with over 120 players expected to grace the country premium tennis tournament.
‘Lost’ Train Party goes to Harare
Bruce Ndlovu, Sunday Life Correspondent HAVING learnt lessons from the mishaps of a drama-filled debut in Bulawayo back in June, the Lost Train Party is moving on to the capital…
Amendments of Annex 1 to the Sadc Finance and Investment Protocol: Are they in force yet?
Talkmore Chidede ANNEX 1 to the Southern African Development Community (Sadc) Protocol on Finance and Investment (FIP) encourages Sadc member states to create a predictable investment climate in order to…
Ndlovu determined to make a difference while still alive
Mehluli Sibanda, Senior Sports Reporter MANY a times foundations are established when a person has died to promote their good works, something United Kingdom-based former Black Mambas winger Dumisani ‘Zifa’…
Hwabaraty giving back to the community
Langalakhe Mabena The adage — charity begins at home — rings true when it comes to Bulawayo artiste Hwabaraty who is engaged in efforts to nurture talent and fulfil dreams…
Makeup fails of all
Rutendo Chidawanyika MAKEUP has changed over centuries, but some looks tend to age better than others. What makeup looks do we wish would never, ever come back? Well . .…
Miss Culture pageant formed
Peter Matika, Senior Life Reporter A NEW pageant driven by the desire to promote Zimbabwe’s culture and traditions has been formed.
Metallon divisionalises operations
Dumisani Nsingo, Senior Business Reporter THE country’s largest gold producer, Metallon Corporation’s four mining operations will this week start running as separate entities as part of the company’s restructuring process…
Intwasa Festival Poetry Slam hunts new talent
Bhekumuzi Ncube, Sunday Life Reporter INTWASA festival organisers are hunting for fresh talent to take part at this year’s annual Intwasa Poetry Slam that will take centre stage on 30…
Teenagers trade partying shoes for soccer boots
Nhlalwenhle Ngwenya DURING school holidays whenever teenagers get excess free time they resort to Vuzu parties that expose them to drugs, abuse and even STIs, but this is all set…











