Sivezisizwe identifies disadvantaged rural learners

Sindisiwe Sibanda, Sunday Life Reporter A LOCAL non-governmental organisation, Sivezisizwe, has identified 10 pupils from Matabeleland provinces set to benefit from an educational programme which it recently implemented. The organisation, which…

Even in hard times God blesses his children

Itai Chipunza FOR a very long time we go to church and we are told of the possibility of the Lord blessing us. Most Christians look at this as a…

NGO identifies disadvantaged rural learners

Sindisiwe Sibanda, Sunday News Reporter A NON-Governmental organisation, Sivezisizwe which is based in Bulawayo has identified 10 pupils from Matabeleland provinces set to benefit from an educational programme meant to promote…

Lady Tshawe’s 6.55 thrills on debut

Shelton Masina, Sunday Life Reporter THERE was food for thought and entertainment in equal measure on Thursday night when the Lady Tshawe-written and directed play, 6.55, made its debuted at the…

New board for Zimpapers

Harare Bureau THE Zimbabwe Newspapers Group has appointed veteran journalist, aviation and sports expert, Mr Tommy Sithole as board chairperson with immediate effect. Mr Sithole replaces Mr Delma Lupepe, who…

Man ‘rapes’ niece in toilet

Thobekile Khumalo, Sunday News Reporter A 30-year-old Bulawayo man has been arrested for allegedly raping his 13-year-old niece on two separate counts. The man who cannot be named to protect the…

Grassroots gets new lease of life

Mandla Moyo, Sports Reporter GRASSROOT football in Tsholotsho has been given a new lease of life following the resuscitation of Soccer for Life Academy by its founder member Zenzo Ndlovu.  The…

Letter to the Editor: Unity, peace is the way to go

Mudzimu Mukuru DURING his address at the Heroes Day commemorations, President Mnangagwa condemned violent  behaviour and urged the nation to remain united.  Unity is the only way to go because…

Names and naming: How ilanga and inkanyezi got their names

Pathisa Nyathi NAMES of Ndebele regiments in the erstwhile Ndebele State ranged from cultural artefacts to cosmic bodies. In the majority of cases, the common denominator was the presence of…

Protest culture is dangerous: Let’s try something else

Michael Mhlanga THE experiences of 16 August 2019 once again confirm that our protest culture has become a dangerous way many people engage in the political process. Coupled with genuine…

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