The man with 46 pellets in his body
Tendai Chara Sick, broke and heavily indebted, Mr Brighton Ndlovu (48) of Fairfield B, Somabhula, just outside Gweru, is a tormented soul.
Free from bondage
Dave Broom Lack of transparency is an issue that has plagued the church for many centuries, and it is pushing many people to reject Christianity. An aversion to transparency has…
The gardener’s gold
Andrew Mangwarara EVERY year at the end of winter, tonnes of leaves fall to the ground as new ones come in to replace the old.
‘Ankle injury forced me to take up coaching’
Ngqwele Dube FOOTBALL coaching is usually reserved for those with wide experience in the sport and have seen it all in the game.
Gidiza now named ‘Obedingwa’
Peter Matika, Sunday Life Reporter ZIMBABWEAN soccer legend Ronald ‘‘Gidiza’’ Sibanda’s disappearing ‘‘stunt’’ a fortnight ago has been a topical issue, which has now hilariously turned him into a victim…
An oldie but still a goodie
Andrew Moyo – Beyond the cover Upcoming writers should take a leaf from writers such as Chipamaunga if they are to scale greater heights in the art of storytelling.
Death of Harare’s public parks
Munyaradzi Mlambo A big fish pond a few metres from the entrance to Hillside Park in Harare used to be a dwelling place for all varieties of fish for sightseers.
HATCHED: Underground rapper Treazy releases debut EP
Peter Matika, Senior Life Reporter ONE of Bulawayo’s underground rappers Calvin Tatenda Nyamidzi, warmly known as Calvin Treazy has just released his first EP — Young and Getting it, which…
Cattle society in hot stew
Harmony Agere An alleged scam running under the name Cattle Ownership Society reportedly syphoned thousands of dollars from farmers and civil servants for several years after promising to help grow…
Varsities to retrench, cut salaries
Amanda Ncube and Lungile Tshuma, Sunday News Reporters STATE universities are set to retrench and cut salaries of their workers as part of rationalisation measures to improve the financial position…











