JP’s ‘Ticheneke’ revisits tradition

JAH Prayzah’s single “Ticheneke” comes with a poetry flair that reminds many of a long lost traditional homage as a result of cultural globalisation.

Women’s Bank funds 6 000 projects

MORE than 10 000 jobs have been created from about 6 000 projects that received funding from the Zimbabwe Women Microfinance Bank (ZWMB) since the start of the year, The Sunday Mail has established.

Women’s Bank funds 6 000 projects

MORE than 10 000 jobs have been created from about 6 000 projects that received funding from the Zimbabwe Women Microfinance Bank (ZWMB) since the start of the year, The Sunday Mail has established.

Non-interference in Zimbabwe’s domestic affairs for healthy inter-state relations

By His Excellency President ED Mnangagwa Challenge to our Sovereignty Lately, we have witnessed attempts at interfering in our internal affairs by some Foreign Missions accredited to our country. This…

Kaluuya out of Black Panther 2

DANIEL Kaluuya will not be returning for the “Black Panther” sequel. The actor essayed the role of W’Kabi, the best friend to Black Panther and the husband of Okoye, played…

Kaluuya out of Black Panther 2

DANIEL Kaluuya will not be returning for the “Black Panther” sequel. The actor essayed the role of W’Kabi, the best friend to Black Panther and the husband of Okoye, played…

President changes musician Jeys’ life

Bruce Ndlovu, Sunday News Reporter MUSICIAN Jeys Marabini, who has been struggling with health issues over the last few months, says he feels a new lease of life after he…

Lockdowns, power cuts and science fiction in isiNdebele…cast & crew of The Signal speak on movie

Bruce Ndlovu, Sunday Life Reporter DANIEL Lasker, the director of The Signal, the first Zimbabwean sci-fi movie done exclusively in isiNdebele, says the hardest thing about bringing his groundbreaking idea…

‘Why I joined the liberation struggle’

FOR the next few weeks, Cde DANIEL SIGAUKE (DS), a former ZANLA freedom fighter, will be taking us through his journey from Highfield, Harare, to the warfront and refugee camps in Mozambique, where he was one of the many ZANLA cadres who contributed to the war effort through teaching.

‘Why I joined the liberation struggle’

FOR the next few weeks, Cde DANIEL SIGAUKE (DS), a former ZANLA freedom fighter, will be taking us through his journey from Highfield, Harare, to the warfront and refugee camps in Mozambique, where he was one of the many ZANLA cadres who contributed to the war effort through teaching.

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