All eyes on Mujokoro inspired FC Pirates
Mandla Moyo, Sport Reporter ALL eyes will be on rejuvenated FC Pirates when they face Tigers in a Bulawayo Social Soccer League encounter in Makokoba this morning. FC Pirates have AmaZulu…
Star Fencing ups security ante
Tendai Bhebe, Sunday Life Reporter AT a time when security is becoming a concern for everyone, a Bulawayo company has come up with products tailor-made to meet the security needs of…
City Council begins night raids on vendors
Thobekile Khumalo, Sunday News Reporter THE Bulawayo City Council has started raiding illegal vendors operating in town at night as part of efforts to restore sanity in the city centre. In…
‘Walking dead’ pastor Lukau at it again
Peter Matika, Senior Reporter SOUTH Africa-based self-proclaimed Congolese pastor — Alph Lukau has yet again found himself at the centre of controversy, after delivering what has been deemed to be a…
What makes art ‘art’
Tafadzwa Gwetai THE artist is challenged with the highly vital role of creating a poem, painting or sculpture that must bear the similar or opposed views of a community. The…
Gwayi-Shangani to be complete by year-end
Bruce Ndlovu, Sunday News Reporter THE Matabeleland Collective is optimistic that construction of the Gwayi-Shangani Dam will be finished in December this year. The Government, last month, handed control of the…
How Col Tshinga Dube, Gen PV Sibanda were almost blown up by Rhodies
TODAY we conclude our series of interviews with Retired Colonel Tshinga Dube, the last Zipra chief of communications, former Cabinet Minister and chief executive officer of the Zimbabwe Industries (ZDI)…
Diet and weight management
Simon Gama Healthy eating is one of the best things you do to prevent and control health problems such as high blood pressure, type 2 diabetes and some types of…
LETTERS TO THE EDITOR: villagers lose cattle to hyenas
Residents of Matshiya and Sothani ward in Lupane District, Matabeleland North Province have lost count of the cattle losses they have suffered following chronic attacks on their livestock by spotted…
NAC engages faith, traditional healers
The National Aids Council and the Ministry of Health and Child Care have strengthened their engagement of traditional and faith healers in the response to TB and HIV. The latest meeting was held in Chinhoyi on Friday.











