Zifa Bulawayo introduces cup tourney
Ngqwele Dube, Sports Correspondent A TOTAL of 32 Zifa Bulawayo teams are set to take part in a knock-out tournament scheduled to kick off next week. The inaugural Bulawayo Province Cup…
Genuine isn’t just a word
Lovert Mafukure STUDIES have shown over time that 95 percent of road accidents are caused by human error. Many a time people neglect routine service and replacement of worn parts.…
Solar energy plant for Bulawayo
Vusumuzi Dube, Senior Municipal Reporter BULAWAYO will soon have its first-ever solar plant after the council agreed terms with a local investor — Rishi Investments — to set up the plant.…
Signature Style
Tafadzwa Gwetai ARTISTS in all their genres at some point have a strong desire to put their signature to their work. In the beginning an artist is in search of…
Post-harvest grain losses: Sub-Saharan Africa’s food security nemesis
Features Writer POST-HARVEST losses have become one of Sub-Saharan Africa’s fundamental food security concerns. These losses consist of produce that it lost or wasted between harvest and the moment of…
Zesa, council tiff escalates
Vusumuzi Dube, Senior Municipal Reporter THE fight between power utility Zesa and the Bulawayo City Council has gone a notch higher with the local authority taking the power utility to task…
We the Foreigners
Cetshwayo Mabhena IT was in 1943 that Hannah Arendt published her timeless classic essay: “We Refugees.” In that essay Arendt used her powerful philosophical and journalistic prose to chide Europe…
100 Zimbos deported from South Africa
Peter Matika, Senior Reporter MORE than 100 Zimbabweans were part of the over 700 undocumented foreign nationals who were rounded up by South African police in recent weeks in Johannesburg during…
Zimbabwe to get lithium dividend
ZIMBABWE is primed to draw significant benefits from one of its lithium assets after an independent market report for the country’s brightest lithium project, Arcadia, certified the mineral as premium…
Where are they now? The mystery of Bulawayo’s one-hit wonders
Kiyapili Sibanda, Sunday Life Correspondent THE music industry can at times have similar characteristics to the beautiful game of soccer. The two certainly have ups and downs that make or break…











