Put on something at bedtime
LADIES were forced to beat a hasty retreat into their homes when an elderly member of our community who was responding to a burglary alert dashed out of his house armed with a knobkerrie, but in his birthday suit.
SA elections: Media spin on steroids
SOUTH Africa has just held its local elections to elect councils for all district, metropolitan and local municipalities in each of the country’s nine provinces.
Gangland’s grip on schools: Six gangs unearthed in city
Sunday News Correspondent AN investigation has revealed disturbing insight into gangs in the Emganwini and Nketa areas that have become a threat to the safety of both teachers and pupils…
The Mzansi invasion of Bulawayo
Bruce Ndlovu ,Sunday Life Reporter IT all started with a show featuring prodigious South African wheel-spinner Vigro Deep on 16 October at the Umguza Yacht Club. On that occasion, it…
Rodgers tipped for United job
Manchester. — BRENDAN ROGDGERS has been put forward as the favourite to take over at Manchster United, according to reports.
Seed Co reaches out to corporates
SEED manufacturing company, Seed Co, has urged companies to introduce facilities that enable them to procure seeds for their employees, to boost the nation’s food security and workers’ morale.
Who is Samuelle Dimairho
Samuelle Dimairho started his formal career at the age of 15 by trading financial securities on the local stock exchange in Zimbabwe.
Aussies ooze confidence
Dubai — MARCUS STOINIS claims underdogs Australia are “super confident” of T20 World Cup glory . . . but with the Ashes looming, England will want New Zealand to lift the trophy
F. W. De Klerk: The obscenity of understanding
On Thursday, 11 November 2021 news broke that the last President of apartheid South Africa Frederik Willem de Klerk had died of cancer at his home in Cape Town. The…
Post-harvest losses preventable
One of the challenges that prevent local farmers from realising their full potential is post-harvest losses. These losses emanate from limited storage options that leads to farmers selling their produce prematurely.











