VIDEO: The making of the Bulawayo Arts Awards
Bruce Ndlovu, Sunday Life Reporter WITH the Roil Bulawayo Arts Awards less than a week away from holding their third edition, Saimon Mambazo Phiri, feels like the event’s founders are no…
Zim-Moza deal to ease Zesa woes
Darlington Musarurwa, Harare Bureau ZIMBABWE expects to begin accessing power from Mozambique’s Cahora Bassa as it moves to put its ongoing economic development agenda back on the rails, President Mnangagwa has…
‘Cancer man’ unfazed by Magaya-hospital war
Forty-three-year-old Peter Manganda is not concerned much about the current furore over circumstances surrounding his cure from a 5,3 kilogramme debilitating tumour that had grown on his head.
Private hospitals demand up to US$700 fees. . .as Government moves to equip public hospitals
Robin Muchetu, Senior Reporter SOME PRIVATE health institutions are demanding as much as US$700 deposit and up to US$250 per night for patients admitted, making falling ill an economic nightmare for…
High level wildlife indaba kicks off
ZIMBABWE will lobby for relaxation of conditions in the trade of elephants and ivory during the inaugural Wildlife Economy Summit, which begins today in Victoria Falls, Environment, Tourism and Hospitality Industry Minister Priscah Mupfumira has said.
Zim forges ahead with debt clearance plan
Zimbabwe will pursue the possibility of getting bridging finance from international financial institutions (IFIs) starting early next year to clear its arrears with the global lenders, a Cabinet Minister has said.
How Vilata Soaps & Detergents was born
What started off as a usual chit-chat by women on their way from church about how powerful the service was, how good-looking the choir members were in their uniforms that day and later how the cost of living was continuously going up later turned into a serious entrepreneurship discussion.
Councillors’ hotel freebies ignite storm
Vusumuzi Dube, Senior Reporter FOUR Bulawayo councillors have been implicated in an alleged tender scandal after a prospective parking management company allegedly pampered them with five-star hotel junkets among other goodies,…
Zanu-PF legislator Mguni buried
A DEMONSTRATION of unity was witnessed when politicians from the political divide thronged Macingwane village in Bulilima district to bid farewell to Mangwe MP and former Home Affairs Deputy Minister Obedingwa Mguni who was laid to rest at his rural home yesterday.
Love, sport and fame
HERS is an interesting sporting story that has been spiced up by an even more intriguing love life.
Kudakwashe “Take Money” Chiwandire, left her two-year-old daughter Chicco at home with the father Aldrigde Ruwocha, on the night that she won the Women’s International Boxing Association (WIBA) bantamweight belt.











