Woman murders boyfriend over infidelity

Munyaradzi Musiiwa, Midlands Bureau A Mberengwa woman went berserk last Monday and fatally struck her boyfriend with a hammer on the head several times in a dispute over alleged infidelity.

Industry reduces raw material imports

Business Reporter THE local manufacturing sector says there has been a decline in raw materials sourced locally as companies continue to grapple foreign currency challenges increasing the industry’s over-reliance on…

We are not Afraid of HIV!

Thandekile Moyo I MUST have been in primary school when I first heard about HIV and Aids. I remember acting in an Aids awareness play and I remember hearing whispers…

Mahope breaks Three-Hour Endurance Race male dominance

Sisa Sihwa, Sunday Life Correspondent SOUTH AFRICA-BASED Morongoa Mahope will be the first black woman to participate at this year’s Toyota, Castrol Three-Hour Endurance Race that will be held at…

Fashion mistakes to avoid

Rutendo Chidawanyika Playing it safe IF you are the type of girl who only buys one colour and your closet is a sea of black and grey, then you are…

Couple wins brand new car

Loveness Mpofu, Sunday News Reporter A COUPLE from Killarney in Bulawayo yesterday walked away with a brand new Honda Fit courtesy of Zapalala Supermarket.

Kasi Vibes Movement up and running

Bhekumuzi Ncube, Sunday Life Reporter BULAWAYO’S high-density suburbs have in the past proven to have plenty of talent only needing a breakthrough to the arts industry.

Woman fingered in daughter-in-law’s death

Sukulwenkosi Dube-Matutu, Gwanda Correspondent A 34-year-old Mangwe woman died after eating food that had been allegedly prepared by her mother-in-law in a suspected case of food poisoning.

Let’s rethink on condoms in prisons

Munyaradzi Musiiwa, Features Reporter MR John Mashiri (not real name) shudders each time he recalls the dark moments of his life while in prison doing time for drug trafficking.

‘50pc of Zim firms to pay bonuses’

Harare — Only one out of every five — or 22pc — of businesses in Zimbabwe will not be paying annual bonuses in 2017, a survey has shown.

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