The life and death of Solomon Skuza

Bruce Ndlovu Sunday Life, Correspondent THE life of Solomon Skuza, a man many regard as one of the greatest musicians to ever step inside a recording booth in Zimbabwe, is…

Women: To be silent or not?

Veronica Gwaze Women should be silent in church, or so say some religious persuasions.

Two weeks on the campaign trail

“Did you win?” That was the question that greeted me on Wednesday as I arrived back in Harare after a gruelling two weeks on the campaign trail in the Zanu-PF…

Roman rules the Tankard

SOUTH AFRICAN based Roman Discent, from the Bridget Stidolph yard, won the 56th edition of the 2000m Castle Tankard race at Borrowdale Racecourse yesterday.

EDITORIAL COMMENT: Take positives from primary elections

NOW that primary elections have come and gone, the ruling Zanu-PF must now forge ahead and prepare for the harmonised elections as a united front.

Govt steps up platinum value addition efforts

Dumisani Nsingo/ Munyaradzi Musiiwa THE Government has stepped up its efforts of adding value to platinum, one of the country’s strategic minerals as it forges ahead to accrue potential from…

ZANU-PF tackles corruption head on

ZANU-PF has reaffirmed its commitment to fighting corruption with those caught on the wrong side of the law set to face the music.

Zimbabwe goes the China way

President Emmerson Mnangagwa has for a while now been likened to former Chinese leader Deng Xiaoping.

Chicken Inn resurgence continues

Ngqwele Dube, Sport Correspondent Chicken Inn . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .…

Tumba — City’s short boss

STANDING at a 1,58 meters and weighing 58 kilograms Tatenda Tumba is probably the smallest player in the Castle Lager Premier Soccer League.

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