Can ExQ breathe life into Military Touch?

Bhekumuzi Ncube, Sunday Life Reporter WHEN Jah Prayzah founded the Military Touch Movement (MTM) last year, scores of entertainment lovers thought the label will become one of the greatest music…

Market report: Govt to compel mines to list

ZIMBABWE may soon adopt legislation to compel mining firms with mining rights or title in the country to list the majority of their shares on the domestic stock market to…

Umkhosi: The return of the Maskandi king

Bhekumuzi Ncube, Sunday Life Reporter AFTER a successful five-year stint in South Africa where he has performed with the likes of Nothi Ntuli a member of Thokozani Langa band, Bhamuza,…

Claims procedure

THE Deposit Protection Corporation (DPC) Act(Chapter 24:29) stipulates that DPC should commence compensation as soon as practicable from the date of closure of a contributory institution, provided that the Corporation…

The tyranny of the party, person in Africa

Cetshwayo Zindabazezwe Mabhena African politics throws Western scholars, journalists and other observers into a true vertigo when it comes to how our leaders lead and how the populations participate in…

Ways to learn faster — the scientific view

Charles Dube FOR starters I am not a scientist, but I appreciate science. Read the following views and take your pick: Every time we strive to do well in our…

Bulawayo to host tertiary games

Patrick Mushunje, Sports reporter BULAWAYO will next month host the Zimbabwe University Sports Association (Zusa) championships from 13 to 15 April.

Children hit hardest by Zimbabwe’s escalating divorce rates

EMOTIONAL heartache, bullying, hopelessness and trauma, these are some of the effects faced by young people, who have been hit the hardest by escalating divorce rates in Zimbabwe.

Family lives in the open for a month

Peter Matika and Francis Mvalo, Sunday News Reporters A family from Bulawayo’s Richmond suburb has been living in the open for the past month, where it has been subjected to…

Types of security arrangements at the workplace

Patrick Bhunu IN my last instalment, I promised to look at the types of security arrangements that an organisation can employ, depending on the size and business of that organisation.…

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