Rhinos dump CAPS United
The resurgence of army side Black Rhinos under club legend Stanford “Stix’’ Mtizwa continued when they sent CAPS United crashing out of the Chibuku Super Cup following a first-round tie at Vengere Stadium yesterday.
Nyembesi keeps Gems happy
WHEN Zimbabwe senior netball team medic Nyembesi Kwava Mufandaedza was appointed in 2016, she had no idea what she was getting herself into.
Rhinos dump CAPS United
The resurgence of army side Black Rhinos under club legend Stanford “Stix’’ Mtizwa continued when they sent CAPS United crashing out of the Chibuku Super Cup following a first-round tie at Vengere Stadium yesterday.
Nyembesi keeps Gems happy
WHEN Zimbabwe senior netball team medic Nyembesi Kwava Mufandaedza was appointed in 2016, she had no idea what she was getting herself into.
Search for the next Zimbabwe music superstar…Amplifaya fest set for debut
Bruce Ndlovu, Sunday Life Reporter EMERGING Bulawayo music stars Kyla Blac and MJ Sings will join a cast of promising and established stars during the inaugural Amplifaya Festival, a music…
Gokwe Boy’s crowning moment
ONE of the key characteristics of a top mixed martial arts fighter, apart from wrestling, grappling, boxing and jujutsu background, is a catchy nickname.
Gokwe Boy’s crowning moment
ONE of the key characteristics of a top mixed martial arts fighter, apart from wrestling, grappling, boxing and jujutsu background, is a catchy nickname.
Let’s build generational business
The Colosseum, build around 70AD is still a tourist attraction centre in Rome to this day. The material used was stronger than our usual concrete and cement today. Measuring 190 by 155 metres, the amphitheatre was the largest in the Roman Empire.
Chicken Inn through to quarter-finals
TWO well-executed first-half goals at Luveve Stadium yesterday sent Chicken Inn into the quarter-finals of the Chibuku Super Cup after beating Harare City 2-0 in the first round of the country’s most prestigious club competition.
Let’s build generational business
The Colosseum, build around 70AD is still a tourist attraction centre in Rome to this day. The material used was stronger than our usual concrete and cement today. Measuring 190 by 155 metres, the amphitheatre was the largest in the Roman Empire.






