Two families seek funds to repatriate students
Valencia Ndhlovu, Sunday News Reporter A BULAWAYO family is appealing for help to raise funds to repatriate the body of their daughter who died in Poland where she was studying,…
When fathers go missing: Bulawayo men reflect on their roles
Rutendo Nyeve, Sunday Life Reporter FATHERS under an interdenominational banner yesterday held a breakfast meeting to discuss an array of issues affecting this important societal structure as well as encouraging…
The Youth Zone with Zero Suppliers : Speak out before it kills you
Langelihle Ndlovu, Bulawayo Junior Town Clerk Depression and mental health is something that has been taken lightly among youths. The truth is as youths we are affected by the changes…
The law of honour & pathways
Greetings beloved nation in the name of our Lord and Saviour Jesus Christ. Ladies and gentlemen it is God’s desire that we become fruitful and that we experience the fullness…
Moza to export first LNG cargo
Mozambique is poised to ship its first cargo of liquefied natural gas overseas, joining the ranks of the world’s exporters as a global energy crunch pushes prices of the fuel to record highs.
Moza to export first LNG cargo
Mozambique is poised to ship its first cargo of liquefied natural gas overseas, joining the ranks of the world’s exporters as a global energy crunch pushes prices of the fuel to record highs.
Life Long College hosts inaugural career day
THE modern-day world, powered by technology, has opened up a wide array of career possibilities. Ordinarily, this has led to students of our generation suffering from indecision in selecting career paths.
Life Long College hosts inaugural career day
THE modern-day world, powered by technology, has opened up a wide array of career possibilities. Ordinarily, this has led to students of our generation suffering from indecision in selecting career paths.
Germany risks factory exodus
Europe’s industrial heartland faces a potential exodus as manufacturers of German car parts, chemicals and steel struggle to absorb power prices that rocket to new highs almost every day.
Germany risks factory exodus
Europe’s industrial heartland faces a potential exodus as manufacturers of German car parts, chemicals and steel struggle to absorb power prices that rocket to new highs almost every day.



