Ibumba back for good

Ngqwele Dube, Sunday Life Correspondent FESTIVALS in Zimbabwe have over the years faced a myriad of challenges with most going under, while others had to scale down. Even the country’s…

Early ticket sales for Warrriors last Afcon qualifier

Mehluli Sibanda, Senior Sports Reporter TO avoid chaotic scenes at Zimbabwe’s 2019 Africa Cup of Nations last qualifying match against Congo-Brazzaville in March next year, the Zimbabwe Football Association has…

Government clarifies relaxation of travelling requirements for minors

Belinda Moyo, Sunday News Reporter THE Government has clarified conditions on what is required to enable minors to travel to South Africa, saying it is still committed to fight human…

From Mzilikazi High to Forbes Africa Magazine

Nigel Siziba, Sunday Life Reporter STRONG enough to make holes in the rock are tiny drops of water that persist to fall. Persistence is the attitude that breaks down mountains,…

Zimbabwe’s beast incarnate

KEITH Machakaire is arguably one of the strongest athletes in the country.

The 24-year-old UZ Wolves utility player is a gym freak, results of which saw him voted the best server at the Zone VI Volleyball Championships held earlier this month in Durban.

Amini’s long road to recovery

A NERVOUS Qadr Amini needed a moment or two to collect his thoughts upon receiving the news that his knee injury was actually worse than initially diagnosed.

Hell on earth marriages

Nhlalwenhle Ncube MERRY Christmas! It is that time of the year where there are a lot of weddings taking place. Have you ever attended a wedding and really felt sorry…

Chat with Sis Noe…He loves his ex more than me

Hie Sis Noe I’M a lady aged 19 and I’ve got a problem. My breasts are itchy so I’m afraid that it might be cancer and I always have isihlabo…

Weary Namibia mulls end to 25-year rand peg

Namibia is growing tired of the economic pain caused by the volatile rand and is considering ending a 25-year-old peg to the SA currency. The government in Windhoek is weighing…

Government acts on ghost workers…Biometric registration for civil servants starts

Debra Matabvu, Harare Bureau Government plans to roll out the biometric registration of workers in the civil service within the first three months of next year, in an exercise that…

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