The smart words to greatness

Your life is shaped by the decisions that you make and the words that you use and tell yourself often. Simple decisions, like small keys open big doors, and can have huge consequences.  Seemingly simple words have a profound effect on your emotions, health, mind, body and wealth. What you tell yourself foretells what your life will be. As you speak so will you peak.

Bulawayo residents brace for massive rates hike

Vusumuzi Dube, Senior Municipal Reporter THE Bulawayo City Council reportedly got no objections to its 2019 supplementary budget and 2020 budget projections and have since forwarded the two to the Ministry…

Bulawayo residents brace for massive rates hike

Vusumuzi Dube, Senior Municipal Reporter THE Bulawayo City Council reportedly got no objections to its 2019 supplementary budget and 2020 budget projections and have since forwarded the two to the Ministry…

Mental illness awareness saves lives

Some communities have, for years, been living unaware that someone is hidden, locked away — at times in shackles — and treated worse than an animal because they have mental illness.

Misunderstood and stigmatised, a day in the life of a mental patient plays like a fictitious horrific chapter.

Why?

Free tillage for villagers

Leonard Ncube in Lupane  THE Government has come up with a tillage programme where tractors will be dispatched through the District Development Fund (DDF) to till at least one hectare…

Free tillage for villagers

Leonard Ncube in Lupane  THE Government has come up with a tillage programme where tractors will be dispatched through the District Development Fund (DDF) to till at least one hectare…

World bodies embrace Bulawayo Day

Sunday Life Reporter CULTURAL activists Nhimbe Trust have welcomed strides in cultural development and promotion in Bulawayo following the declaration of the Bulawayo Day to be commemorated on 1 June…

World bodies embrace Bulawayo Day

Sunday Life Reporter CULTURAL activists Nhimbe Trust have welcomed strides in cultural development and promotion in Bulawayo following the declaration of the Bulawayo Day to be commemorated on 1 June…

Avenging spirit haunts inmate

During the day, he looks like any other inmate at his new home — Harare Central Prison, but when the lights go out, he knows no peace.

Joram Siwela, a former Chaplin High School student and professional football player, was jailed for murder 21 years ago.

Freeman drives Locks’ dream

WHEN Benjamin and Courtney Lock lifted their fifth ITF Futures doubles title of the year in Mozambique last week, a certain man was very proud of them.

That man is Freeman Nyamunokora, a young coach who likes to be under the radar despite his immense contribution to local tennis.

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