Zim women shine on the continent
Zimbabwean women have risen through the corporate ladder to straddle the continent, with three of them making it to the list of the Top 100 Women chief executive officers in Africa.
Govt bridges rural-urban digital divide…146 Community Information Centres established countrywide
Zimbabwe — like most countries in the Sub- Saharan Africa region — is still typified by vast swathes of rural communal areas that tend to lag behind in the adoption of new technologies and in the process slowing down national economic development.
Farmer loses 45 beasts . . . 15 596 cattle succumb to drought in Matabeleland South . . . Desperate farmers selling cattle for as low as ZWL 2 000
Dumisani Nsingo recently in Insiza COMMUNAL farmers in Matabeleland region continue to grapple with the grim effects of drought as a majority have lost dozens of cattle while many others…
The return of the Scorpion Kings
Bruce Ndlovu, Sunday Life Reporter THEY were the kings of the dance floor during the festive season. In fact, their reign started well before the annual festivities that mark the end…
NRZ rolls back freight target . . . Receives international accolade
Dumisani Nsingo, Senior Business Reporter THE National Railways of Zimbabwe (NRZ) Museum has received a Certificate of Excellency from leading travel review website Trip Advisor for receiving consistently positive reviews from…
Reliving the Mana Pools battle
We conclude narrating the political life of Cde Gilbert Msebele, whose war name was Cde Lovemore Sibanda. This week, the former Zipra combatant tells our reporter Norman Muchemwa of the famous Mana Pools battle.
Tarumbwa heading back to Highlanders
Mehluli Sibanda, Senior Sports Reporter VETERAN striker Obadiah Tarumbwa is reportedly on his way back to Highlanders, a club where he made his name more than a decade ago. A source…
A glance into 2019, 2020 politics
As the curtains came down to 2019, it was time to review the year gone by as well as peek into the 2020 crystal ball to unpack prospects for the New Year on the political arena.
A tough ‘health’ year gone by
The year 2019 started off with marathon meetings between Government and leaders of junior and middle level doctors who had been on an industrial action for over a month.
Millennials and partying
Sunday Life Reporters TODAY’s moral fibre has been torn beyond measure as what is supposed to be the next generation is sucked in vice more than virtue. Morals seemingly have…











