Letters to the Editor: Let’s think broader on electricity
Terrence Tinosi Bhebhe, Binga. I believe there is an alternative solution to many of the problems associated with the high cost of electricity, which naturally translates to the high cost of…
Chevrons fine tune for only Test against Bangladesh
Mehluli Sibanda, Senior Sports Reporter ZIMBABWE have an opportunity to have a feel of the conditions ahead of the only Test cricket match against Bangladesh when they face that country’s Cricket…
Exciting times for Sables
FACE to face with an old friend now turned rival, a long mitigated route to France 2023 and a second bite of the cherry for some of the country’s budding rugby players.
These are some of the highlights and sub-plots likely to unfold during the course of the year, as the Zimbabwe Sables face quite a busy schedule.
Intwasa goes to the township
Bruce Ndlovu, Sunday Life Reporter AS it looks to spread its wings, the Intwasa Arts Festival koBulawayo will this year prioritise community engagement, with emphasis on holding events in the townships…
Sadc chokes on the effects of climate change
Vincent Gono, Features Editor MR LOVEMORE Siampepu (68) has been living pretty well off his communal piece of land in Siabuwa community of Binga district in the sprawling Matabeleland North Province.…
Wenela claims to be submitted tomorrow
Representatives of Zimbabwean migrant workers who worked in South African gold mines during the 1960’s will tomorrow hand over a list of claimants to atTrust established to manage funds set aside to compensate the ex-miners.
Write a new story!
I love using Apple products and wonder what would have happened had this company, this dream, been written off. Steve Job and his friend incorporated Apple Computer in 1976 with a big dream to make a dent in the universe and revolutionise personal computing.
Takaona new community newspapers boss
Veteran journalist Mr Matthew Takaona is the new chairperson of the Community Newspapers Association of Zimbabwe (CNAZ), taking over from Mr Jasper Maposa, who resigned last week.
It was Sophie’s choice for Choto
DOUGLAS CHOTO has a difficult decision to make and he doesn’t seem to have lots of time.
With the African Club Championships weeks away, Zimbabwe’s representatives — University of Zimbabwe, Harare City and Support Unit — all want to bolster their squads and have come knocking at the Cyprus-based volleyball starlets’ door.
King Isaac reclaims his crown
After being on the same song with the late Gregory Isaacs, being nominated for a Grammy Award, and then featuring on the same track with one of Zim dancehall’s pioneers Potato, King Isaac is set for a massive comeback.











