Intwasa: New Year festival of the Ndebele people

The Ndebele people like other Africans had three calendars to determine time and seasons : the Cosmic, Solar and Lunar calendars. These calendars are a product of African cultural astronomy.…

EDelivers. . . One million new houses by 2025

Vusumuzi Dube, Online News Editor THE Ministry of National Housing and Social Amenities has set themselves a target of availing a minimum of one million housing units and stands as…

The Power of the Spirit of God

GREETINGS beloved nation in the name of Jesus Christ. Romans 15:19, “Through mighty signs and wonders, by the power of the Spirit of God; so that from Jerusalem, and round…

Surgeons converge to pursue excellency in neurosurgery

Gibson Mhaka, Senior Reporter THE Zimbabwe Association of Neurological Surgeons (ZANS) is set to host its 11th conference and Annual General Meeting (AGM) in Bulawayo to explore ways to grow…

Tin Tin on Mother’s Day health check

Sibongile Ndiweni, Sunday Life Reporter IN most families, mothers are usually the ones that everyone turns to when everything and everyone around them is seemingly falling apart. While they are…

Mobilise huge numbers, Minister Mutsvangwa urges Zanu-PF cadres

Mutare Bureau ZANU-PF Women’s League Secretary for Administration Senator Monica Mutsvangwa has implored party members in Mutare North constituency to vote in large numbers and desist from “protest voting” during…

Tapela Ngwenya: From Dete to the world

GROWING up in Dete, Matabeleland North, Tapela Ngwenya never dreamt beyond the local boozers’ team Hotspurs. There was no television to inspire him nor a vibrant league to watch regular…

Tricky Bulawayo Social Soccer matches lined up

Mandla Moyo, Sunday News Sports Correspondent The Bulawayo Social Soccer League (BSSL) has lined up a number of exciting matches this week as all teams clash in Week 12 fixtures.…

WATCH: Zhwane’s brace for new world. . . Tsholotsho town arrives in the future it craved

Bruce Ndlovu, Sunday News Reporter AT times, the road leading up to Tsholotsho can leave one believing that they are enroute to the proverbial “middle of nowhere”. Travelling from Bulawayo…

The tragic myth of anthropocentrism

The Bible is cited to defend the tragedy and justify it as not only right but godly. Genesis 1: 26-28 are the verses that are lifted up and weaponised to…

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