Count what really counts

When people die, their weighty words do not die. When you count, make sure that you count what really counts, in a currency that matters. Things that matter most must never be at the mercy of things that matter least.

Seagirl in 50 magate mix

Rumbidzai Mhlanga, Sunday Life Reporter AWARD-WINNING songstress Novuyo Seagirl is set to share the stage with Zim dancehall musician Enzo in Bulawayo next week. Seagirl said she was humbled to share…

Chimbidzikai defends PPC Matopos 33-Miler

Ngqwele Dube, Sports Correspondent BLACK Rhinos runner, Andrew Chimbidzikai, lived true to his words when he successfully defended his title in the PPC Matopos 33-Miler, seeing off the challenge of Nkosiyazi…

Zinwa hunts for $112m unpaid bills

The Zimbabwe National Water Authority (Zinwa) is actively engaging defaulters while at the same time seeking legal recourse to recover more than $112 million in unpaid bills.

Allah lights up Raza’s path

IF it wasn’t for his dad’s advice, Sikandar Raza wouldn’t be sitting amongst the best ODI all-rounders in the world.

And if it wasn’t for a text message from a friend, Raza would have taken sometime to know that he slipped into the top ODI all-rounders list.

Two new platinum projects on cards

Zimbabwe’s platinum production is poised for an exponential growth with the commissioning of two new projects next month to add to the existing multi-billion dollar Karo Resources and Great Dyke ventures which are now at project implementation stage.

Liverpool still in the race — Klopp

Liverpool manager Jurgen Klopp admitted his side cannot meet the heights of Manchester City’s football, but remains adamant that his side may still deny Pep Guardiola’s men the title.

New dawn for media freedoms

The Zimbabwe Media Commission (ZMC), expected to be reconstituted under a new law  currently in the works, will be required to delegate some of its regulatory powers to an independent body of media practitioners in a development that is set to entrench self-regulation within the profession.

India extends $500 million for power

ZIMBABWE can now undertake major upgrades on some of its key power infrastructure, including strategic base-load power station Hwange, after India approved three loan facilities amounting to US$467 million for the power projects.

Kevin Makhosi speaks on new album

Nigel Siziba, Sunday Life Reporter CREATIVITY is a precious energy and it’s something to be protected. It is putting your imagination to work, and it has produced the most extraordinary results…

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