Chengeto Brown bounces back
Bruce Ndlovu, Sunday Life Reporter MBIRA prodigy and songbird Chengeto Brown has announced her return to music with the release of the song Love You More, a joint taken off…
Injured Kadewere doubtful for World Cup qualifier against Ethiopia
Mehluli Sibanda, Senior Sports Reporter AFTER huffing and puffing their way to a goalless draw against South Africa in a 2022 Fifa World Cup qualifier played at the National Sports…
Normal is not coming back soon for artistes
THIS past week Cabinet officially relaxed lockdown level 4 restrictions to allow for schools, gymnasiums and theatres to open. It also allowed for restaurants to have sit ins. The only…
Cowdray Park residents complain over air pollution
Vusumuzi Dube, Online News Editor COWDRAY Park residents in Bulawayo have called on the city council to address the problem of fumes emanating from the Richmond Landfill site saying this…
The last interview with The Teacher
Rutendo Nyeve, Features Correspondent ON Friday, 27 August 2021, a dark cloud engulfed the country’s academic circles and spread its unforgiving tentacles to various social media platforms. It was just…
Hosting the presence of God
Sunday Sermon , with Apostle Chisale Greetings beloved nation in the name of our Lord and Saviour Jesus Christ. In this season that we are living in, it is a…
Be part of the no code revolution
In the 1967 film “The Graduate”, an old man takes aside a recent graduate to give him advice on how he can succeed. His advice is strangely one word: “plastics!”. Seeing that scene today, its difficult to appreciate how good that advice was. Plastics were still a new material with few uses.
57 cannabis producers licensed
FIFTY-SEVEN medicinal cannabis producers have been licensed by the Zimbabwe Investment and Development Agency (ZIDA), as the country continues to expand investment into the multibillion-dollar industry.
Model Law on GBV takes shape. . .as activist calls for political will to stop the scourge
A PROMINENT Namibian lawyer and activist, Advocate Bience Gawanas, has called for political will to remove structural barriers to equality and end gender-based violence (GBV), amid indications that GBV has become a pandemic within the raging global Covid-19 pandemic.
Keaton turns back the clock
“THE Protégé” is not bad, as far as action thrillers go.
But, this is largely because most production companies keep pushing back their releases.











