Choreographing the way to success …Future Dube revels in Nama glory, council recognition

Bruce Ndlovu, Sunday Life Reporter WHEN he walked on stage last week after being crowned as the country’s best choreographer at the National Arts Merit Awards (Namas), Khaya Arts founder…

Great expectations

Dr Obert Moses Mpofu GREAT expectations are often accompanied by great disappointments at times. When one sets out to be ambitious, they should always be honest with themselves as to…

Registration of informal sector starts, Licences to be issued to firms with POS machines only

Debra Matabvu, Harare Bureau GOVERNMENT has begun implementing a nationwide programme to integrate unregistered businesses into the formal economy by distributing point-of-sale (POS) machines, which are now a prerequisite to…

Nees to name squad

Tadious Manyepo, Harare Bureau WARRIORS coach, Michael Nees, is closely monitoring possible national team candidates and used the weekend to finalise his squad for the Fifa 2026 World Cup qualifying…

Govt should increase scrutiny on driving schools

NOT a week passes without screaming headlines and distressing news stories on the needless and avoidable loss of lives on our roads due to bad driving behaviour. No matter how…

The tragedy of ‘Zimba the Arsonist’ who torched King Mzilikazi’s gravesite

Zimba of the Shilwa clan was part of the Inqama regiment that guarded the grave of King Mzilikazi at Entumbane hill at the Matobo National Park. Sometime in the early…

Gokwe North’s landmark moment…From perceived ‘backward’ to beacon as it hosts historic Independence Day

Gibson Mhaka, Zimpapers Politics Hub DESPITE being celebrated as Zimbabwe’s “white gold” hub, Gokwe District in the Midlands Province has a long and tragic history of being described as backward…

Second Republic projects transform lives in Mat North

Vincent Gono, News Editor THE “leaving no one and no place” development philosophy of the Second Republic that has been actualised by deliberate funding models such as devolution at the…

A billion youths risk hearing loss due to recreational noise

Robin Muchetu, Senior Reporter AT least one billion youths globally are at risk of hearing loss due to recreational noise from loud music primarily transmitted through earphones, as well as…

Black Diva cautions against infidelity in latest release

Blessed Moyo, Sunday Life Reporter IN the heart of Tshangani, Insiza District, a talented songstress has emerged from the remote rural village to release her 15th artistry song, Thilolilo that…

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