Msiz’kay vs Sizalobuhle…musician bares soul on new album

Bruce Ndlovu, Sunday Life Reporter AT a certain point in his career, Msiz’kay would look at certain artistes he wished to work with, with a deep sense of longing knowing…

Pomona plant to create 500 jobs

THE Geo Pomona waste-to-energy plant being set up in Harare, will create up to 500 new jobs, with officials saying the project will transform the dumpsite into a modern recreational precinct within months.

Never lose guard, Covid-19 is still with us

“The coronavirus that causes the Covid-19 disease will always be with us, and may become more contagious, but probably less dangerous, while still requiring caution to keep from getting sick.”…

President Mnangagwa urges women to take up economic opportunities

Harmony Agere, Harare Bureau PRESIDENT Mnangagwa has implored women to create synergies and form companies with the capacity to compete for tenders in the ongoing economic and infrastructural development efforts…

Sables upstage the Dutch

ZIMBABWE’S Sables got just the kind of confidence booster they needed ahead of the start of Rugby Africa. The Sables turned on power on Netherlands in a maiden Test between the two teams at Rugby Stadium Amsterdam yesterday.

The ‘Take Money’ effect

ALTHOUGH it has taken Kudakwashe “Take Money” Chiwandire almost seven years to fulfil a prediction made by a renowned promoter, the talented pugilist’s recent successes have had a ripple effect on female boxing in the country.

Standard operating procedures key for organisational sustainability

Every sound, strong and sustainable business under the sun follows laid down procedures in their day to day operations. Processes, procedures and standards simplifies how work is done and ultimately produces standard products and services while promoting operational efficiency.

Who is the woman in the new Drake video?

Simba Jemwa, Sunday Life Correspondent ONCE you get past the lyrics, melody, visuals, and, well, everything about Drake in his new Falling Back music video, you might be wondering who…

Rich pickings for whistle-blowers

Whistle-blowers who outed corporates involved in tax-related offences have pocketed more than $29 million from the Zimbabwe Revenue Authority (Zimra) over the last four years after assisting the tax-man with information that led to the recovery of unpaid taxes.

A woman’s battle to liberate her country

WOMEN and girls, just like their male counterparts, played important roles during the war of liberation.

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