It gets darker for Matsito

THE late Tedious Matsito’s son, Tedious Muchapedza Jnr, remains a troubled soul a year after his father’s death.

His wish to further pursue education is fast vanishing with each passing day.

Old Mutual leads ZSE rout

The equities market faltered last week to Thursday with investors losing a cumulative $3 billion post the suspension of fungibility of dual-listed stocks.

Former Zimpraise member Martha Longwe on solo career

Mthabisi Tshuma, Sunday Life Correspondent FORMER Zimpraise member Martha Longwe who broke away from the adept group in 2018 has opened up on how going solo had always been her dream…

PERILOUS CROSSINGS . . . How the treacherous Zambezi River posed a challenge to freedom fighters

Pathisa Nyathi  FOR the cadres operating from Zambia during the liberation struggle the Zambezi River posed a serious challenge and obstacle. The waters were deep and, in some places, swiftly…

DC’s flat but nice flick

COMPARTMENTALISATION makes a film critic’s job easy.

The strategy has worked well for me over the past five or so years that I have been running this column.

Satisfactory headway on Makuti-Chirundu Road

THE ongoing upgrade of the first 6,5km of a 21km stretch along Makuti-Chirundu Road — a vital route on the North-South Corridor linking the country to Sadc, Comesa and East Africa — is progressing well.

Women vow to promote domestic tourism

Nkosilathi Sibanda, Sunday News Correspondent WOMEN in the tourism sector have said they are geared to help cultivate an interest for tour and travel among locals in the wake of a…

Load-shedding to go by June: Zesa

Mtandazo Dube, Harare Bureau LOAD-SHEDDING is expected to significantly ease within the next three months as the country is close to settling its debt with South Africa’s Eskom — one of…

Egodini contractor seeks council assurance

Vusumuzi Dube, Senior Municipal Reporter WORK at the Egodini Bus Terminus in Bulawayo has stopped after the contractor, Terracotta Trading Private Limited demanded that the city council issue a letter of…

Artistes appeal for safety nets amid cancellations

Bruce Ndlovu, Sunday Life Reporter  AS gigs and venues of entertainment both home and abroad get cancelled or shut down because of the novel coronavirus, artistes in Bulawayo have appealed for…

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