The gift that keeps on giving

Since Tiger Woods won the 2019 Masters for his 15th major championship and first major title in nearly 11 years, there has been a lot to unpack.

Government rehabilitates seven schools in Matabeleland North

Tendai Bhebe, Sunday News Reporter THE Government has completed rehabilitating seven schools in Matabeleland North that were destroyed by strong winds in December last year, an official has said. The winds…

A small dynamite with a sad tale

HER mother passed away when she was only a year old. She never enjoyed a father’s love as she was raised by a grandmother and her boxing career almost suffered a still birth after she was subjected to sexual harassment.

Church donates cash, books to schools

Tichafara Bepe, Sunday News Reporter THE Apostolic Faith and Acts Church which renovated two primary schools in Mbembesi, Matabeleland North province yesterday launched the Dr Mluleki Foundation where members pledged to…

Harare Sports Club in hard fought victory over Mat Warriors

Mehluli Sibanda, Senior Sports Reporter  Matabeleland Warriors . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (0) 10  Harare Sports Club . .…

The death of afternoon sessions, emergence of teenage night parties

Rumbidzai Mhlanga, Sunday Life Reporter THE arrest of 40 rowdy youths who went on the rampage in Bulawayo’s CBD following a drinking binge on Saturday last week makes for sad reading.…

The mechanics of dealing with grief

I never understood what it means to be an orphan until it actually happened.

Sisters with a Tokyo dream

THE Terblanche sisters, Natalie and Alexei, are the true embodiment of the adage that ‘sisterhood and friendship are two words that mean the same thing’.

Tour company demands nudes for jobs

Peter Matika, Senior Reporter A HARARE-BASED tour company has been accused of soliciting for nude pictures from prospective female employees, claiming that the pictures would secure them employment with the company.…

Sekuru Ndunge’s legacy lives on

TWO of Sekuru Ndunge’s children appear to have taken over the legacy of arguably one of the country’s most known and feared traditional healer.

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