Women must rise, tell true story of Africa: First Lady
Tendai Rupapa , in St Petersburg, Russia WOMEN of Africa must arise and tell the true story of the African continent to correct media stereotypes that depict a continent of…
Know your ROILBAAs nominees
Bruce Ndlovu, Sunday Life Reporter ONE of the city’s premier arts events, the ROIL Bulawayo Arts Awards, (RBAAs) are once again set to crown the cream in the sector on…
6 000 firms benefit from RBZ forex system
Judith Phiri, Business Reporter THE Reserve Bank of Zimbabwe has released a consolidated statement showing that nearly 6 000 companies have benefitted from its Foreign Exchange Auction system since the…
Special courts for black market forex dealers
Richard Muponde, Harare Bureau PROSECUTOR-General, Mr Kumbirai Hodzi has said the State has gathered more evidence against economic saboteurs driving the spike in the exchange rate on the parallel market,…
Zacc clears Byo mayor, town clerk
Vusumuzi Dube, Online News Editor THE Zimbabwe Anti-Corruption Commission has cleared Bulawayo mayor, Councillor Solomon Mguni and the Town Clerk, Mr Christopher Dube, of any wrongdoing regarding corruption allegations that…
Zim Under- 12 team wins regional tennis tourney
Simba Jemwa, Sports Reporter ZIMBABWE’s under-12 boys and girls did the country proud, finishing top of their groups in the Confederation of African Tennis (CAT) Under-12 tournament that ended at…
Sanctions affect ordinary people
IN a week’s time, we will have the Anti-Sanctions Day again.
In August 2019, the Southern African Development Community (SADC) declared October 25 as the Anti-Sanctions Day in solidarity with the people of Zimbabwe, who were slapped with sanctions by the United States, the European Union (EU) and other Western countries in 2001.
Get your act straight Enzo
ONE thing for certain is that only Enzo Ishall, and God, of course, know exactly what is happening in his mind.
Death be not proud. . . curious case of SAS Mine disaster
THE air is still heavy in the dozy mining and farming community of Lowdale, in Mazowe.
An unprecedented chain of events which plunged the community of about 500 labourers and artisans into mourning, is still fresh on their minds.
Befitting send-off to forgettable Bond
WHEN Daniel Crag replaced Pierce Brosnan as James Bond back in 2005, I was one of the people who were a bit sceptical over what the Brit would actually bring to the table.











