Matabeleland bull fetches $24 000

Dumisani Nsingo, Senior Farming Reporter WHOEVER coined the idiom “laughing all the way to the bank” might have probably had one of Matabeleland region and the country’s best cattle rancher…

Open relationship, self torture

Nhlalwenhle Ncube SOME people think being in an open relationship is a simple thing because it will be out of choice, but that’s not the case. An open relationship is…

Cde Modi donates ambulance

Peter Matika, Senior Reporter PROMINENT Bulawayo businessman and Zanu-PF aspiring Member of Parliament for Bulawayo South, Cde Raj Modi yesterday donated a state-of-the-art ambulance to the communities of Sizinda and…

Chat with Sis Noe…Should I tell him my HIV status?

Hi Sis Noe MY best friend is being emotionally and physically abused by his wife. He has been hurt by her a lot to the extent of getting treatment at…

Interior design styles to choose from

Amanda Ncube A SIGNIFICANT challenge many homeowners face is a lack of terminology to describe and define their personal interior design style to a point that they end up opting…

Cde Ncube, the hero of Tjewondo battle

On 27 May this year, we carried an article under our Lest We Forget column about how two elderly women, Loiusa Ndlovu and Eveline Ndlovu who are in their late…

Superstitious politics will never win

Micheal Mhlanga Tomorrow we cast three ballots amidst a confetti of hope, despair, paranoia, suspicion, fear, confidence, hesitation and denial for some. We will either review these elections or perform…

Independent candidates form group

Ngqwele Dube, Sunday News Correspondent INDEPENDENT candidates in Bulawayo have formed a group which goes by the name Independents Bulawayo Forum (IBF) to canvas for support ahead of the harmonised…

Nervous Conditions sequel earns Dangarembga plaudits

Bruce Ndlovu Two decades after she wrote the much lauded Zimbabwean novel Nervous Conditions, author Tsitsi Dangarembga is again making waves in the world of literature with the sequel to…

ZSE pegs week in the red

ZSE pegged the last trading day before the general elections in the red with three of the indices closing pointing southwards. The primary All Share Index lost 0,60 percent to…

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