Wenera set for season 6
Kudzai Mpangi, Sunday Life Reporter POPULAR soap Wenera-The Family That matters, is back on Zimbabwe television for season six packed with drama and action that will keep Ztv viewers entertained.
Four key matters for ZC at ICC board meetings
Mehluli Sibanda, Senior Sports Reporter THE International Cricket Council board meets in Auckland, New Zealand from today till Friday where four key decisions with a direct impact on Zimbabwe will…
Drummer targets kids
Ngqwele Dube, Sunday Life Correspondent ACCLAIMED percussionist Lewis Ndlovu has completed writing a children’s book he hopes will arouse interest in drumming from a tender age.
Terrorism in the Age of Post-Truth
Cetshwayo Mabhena One of the tragic errors of our present age is the misguided belief that we live in the era of discoveries and inventions.
Donning the feathers of a blue roller: Royalty and social distance
Pathisa Nyathi WE acknowledge that what Reverend Doctor Robert Moffat recorded during his visits to the Ndebele monarch King Mzilikazi Khumalo was a tip of the iceberg. As one schooled…
Chat with Sis Noe: My mechanic hubby doesn’t bath
Hi Sis Noe I HAVE a problem with men and I think all of them are dogs. After they sleep with you they dump you and say you have a…
Teachers’ college dismisses students
Tinomuda Chakanyuka, Senior Reporter MORGENSTER Teachers College in Masvingo has made history by becoming the first institution of higher learning to dismiss trainee teachers for owing fees with reports that…
Cheetahs qualify for Rugby World Cup
Mehluli Sibanda, Senior Sports Reporter ZIMBABWE have qualified for the 2018 Sevens Rugby World Cup in San Francisco, United States of America despite losing 10-7 to Uganda in the Africa…
Elections: time to dump political laggards
Vincent Gono GIRLS At War and other stories is a work of art by revered African writer Chinua Achebe of the Things Fall Apart fame. And for those that love…
Bulawayo town clerk mine allocation raises dust
Vusumuzi Dube, Municipal Reporter BULAWAYO city Town Clerk Mr Christopher Dube could lose a mining claim he was awarded at a council-owned farm — Aisleby — as councillors and other…











