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…

Software developer designs announcement app

Sijabuliso Nyoni, Sunday Life Reporter A BULAWAYO-BASED techno entrepreneur and software developer from Cowdray Park Thamsanqa Bhala has developed a free announcement application for schools that allows schools to send announcements…

Covid-19: How far africa?

Michael Mhlanga  Natural and man-made catastrophes have caused significant destruction and loss of lives throughout human history.  Disasters accompany a wide variety of events with multiple causes and consequences often…

Learning teams, reading

Charles Dube  END of first term holidays are coming and most learners in the examination classes are looking forward to holiday lessons. “All is well that ends well”. This is…

Five family members die on way to funeral

Bruce Ndlovu, Sunday News Reporter  FIVE family members died while several others were injured in a road accident on Friday as they were on their way to bury another family member…

Modern housing structures must speak to climate change

Vincent Gono PRESIDENT Emmerson Dambudzo Mnangagwa in his wisdom, set up the Ministry of National Housing and Social Amenities in November 2019. The ministry is superintended over by Minister Cde…

Future of payments

Imagine a future where machines are capable of conducting commerce with other machines. A world in which every internet-connected device can accept and make payments.

100 years after Spanish flu death, Lozikeyi threatened by coronavirus

Bruce Ndlovu, Sunday Life Reporter  A CENTURY after her life was claimed by the Spanish Flu, the militant Queen regent Lozikeyi Dlodlo is once again threatened by another global epidemic, with…

Bulawayo water woes to worsen . . . City to run dry by September

Vusumuzi Dube, Senior Municipal Reporter  WITH the rainy season coming to an end, Bulawayo’s future in terms of water supplies appears to be bleak. Bulawayo residents are already enduring a 96-hour…

Fuel service station operators cry foul

ENERGY and Power Development Minister Advocate Fortune Chasi has expressed dismay over allegations by small petroleum players in Matabeleland that they are having their franchises unfairly terminated. Addressing Bulawayo journalists…

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