Traversing materiality: Unearthing intangible cultural heritage in Rev Robert Moffat’s rendition of Ndebele culture

Pathisa Nyathi IT is acknowledged that explorers, adventurers, travellers and even missionaries that came into contact with different peoples and left behind accounts of their experiences, added value to the…

Vintage Shisha Bar décor sets new trend

Nkosilathi Sibanda, Sunday Life Reporter LEGEND has it that, at one time, the old Exchange Bar in the central business district of Bulawayo had the longest bar counter in Africa.…

Zanu-PF charts 2018 roadmap

Kuda Bwititi and Lincoln Towindo A high-level Zanu-PF Elections Directorate, composed of senior Politburo members, is seized with the party’s 2018 election roadmap which is targeting a robust winning strategy…

Ban on alcohol sale imminent

Government has revived its bid to regulate consumption of alcohol with a Cabinet committee recently approving a draft policy outlawing sale of alcoholic products during certain days, hours and to…

President leaves for UN summit

President Robert Mugabe and the First Lady Dr Grace Mugabe left Harare for New York yesterday evening to attend the 72nd Session of the United Nations General Assembly.

Do-or-die moment for ZBC

ZIMBABWE Broadcasting Corporation (ZBC), now more than ever, needs to up their game if they entertain any hopes of successfully competing with new players who are gingerly coming to the…

Voter registration begins

Chief Reporter The biometric voter registration exercise is set to start tomorrow at 63 centres countrywide as the Zimbabwe Electoral Commission (ZEC) moves to create a new voters’ roll to…

EDITORIAL COMMENT: When the Pajero brigade descends on New York

THAT Jamaican orator for Black Nationalism and Pan-Africanism movements, Marcus Mosiah Garvey, was indeed a great teacher. In one of his famous statements, he said: “Intelligence rules the world, ignorance…

All hail the real Ghetto President

IT seemed inevitable that the carnival story would have a tragic ending.

Forget Fiasco, It’s a Clasico

Sports Editor THERE is a very fine line between bravery and buffoonery and Zifa president Philip Chiyangwa led Zimbabwean football into crossing that almost invisible but defining mark last week.

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