RSA: The Tricky Democratic Experiment

Cetshwayo Zindabazezwe Mabhena One of Muammar Gaddafi’s most memorable political statements was the pithy saying that “Libyans do not need democracy, they need boreholes instead.”  What Gaddaffi summarised in a…

Mzansi radio turns down Zim singer

Rumbidzai Mhlanga, Sunday Life Reporter ONE of Bulawayo’s finest musicians Sizalobuhle Nkomo warmly known as Msiz’kay has had his music turned down by a South African radio station. The artiste sent…

Torture of sex without love

Nhlalwenhle Ncube SEX without love is a meaningless experience! Of course, I know someone is laughing at this saying but we are in the 21st century. There are some people…

More joy for commuting public

Priscilla Kamurira and Kuda Bwititi, Harare Bureau THE Zimbabwe United Passengers Company (Zupco) is expected to take delivery of additional new buses this week, most of which will be deployed to…

Vungu Constituency MP decries state of schools

Peter Matika, Senior Reporter ZANU-PF Member of Parliament for Vungu in the Midlands Province, Cde Omega Sibanda, has appealed to the Ministry of Primary and Secondary Education to address the state…

Family relives inferno

THE holy month of Ramadan will never be the same again for a Muslim Kambuzuma family after their house was razed by a raging fire, killing their tenant’s child and destroying property worth thousands of dollars in the early hours of last Wednesday.

Guidelines for devolution set

We publish the Presidential policy guidelines on the devolution and decentralisation of governance. These guidelines, which were signed off by President Emmerson Mnangagwa, were presented in Cabinet by Minister of State for Presidential Affairs in charge of Implementation and Monitoring, Dr Joram Gumbo.

Zim hip-hop, R&B on the rise

FOR the past few years, Zim dancehall has been the dominant genre on the urban music scene and might continue on that trajectory for a while.

Zesa recovers $230m through prepaid meters

Since the introduction of the electricity prepaid meter system, the Zimbabwe Electricity Supply Authority has recovered at least $230 million from about $1 billion owed by customers.

Pangs of abuse

In the previous articles, we talked about how ethics and morals are an integral part in all forms of religions as they seek to instil an ideal persona within human beings.

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