Chizarira: Binga’s hidden gem

MOUNTAINS tower above everything else but from their belly explode an intricate network of valleys, rivers and rivulets from which wildlife trickle for their life-saving water, of course forever stalked…

Don’t arrest gold panners, Mangudya

Harare Bureau THE Reserve Bank of Bank (RBZ) is pushing measures to stop police from arresting artisanal miners for carrying gold as authorities put in place a framework to boost…

Rains claim 56 lives

Nozibelo Maphosa, Sunday News Reporter AT least 56 people have died so far from drowning and lightning strikes while 12 have been injured throughout the country as a result of…

Sin leads to an inspiring spiritual book

Nhlalwenhle Ngwenya, Sunday Life Correspondent ANOTHER young upcoming devotional and spiritual author has launched a 70-paged book titled Hope for a Sinner, after repenting from his sinful nature.

Award winning children’s book writer ventures into doll making

Peter Matika, Senior Life Reporter THERE is somewhat of a steady progress with diversity in the fashion industry. But when it comes to the unspoken ideals beyond industry walls, the…

Chat with Sis Noe: Could my wife be suffering from vaginismus?

Hi Sis Noe I AM failing to penetrate my wife even though she will be wet and my penis very hard. We don’t know what the problem is.

This could be Zim’s youngest DJ @ 12

Peter Matika, Senior Life Reporter TWO years ago the world was astounded by the news of an extraordinary three-year-old DJ from South Africa.

Tollgates heartbreak for officials . . . Ministers, police vehicles to pay toll fares

Bianca Mlilo, Sunday News Reporter ALL Government vehicles, including those that belong to ministers and police will soon start paying tollgate fees along all the country’s major highways, a Cabinet…

Ministry sets maximum subjects at O-level

Harare Bureau THE Government has set the maximum subjects to be studied at Ordinary Level at 10, with seven of these being compulsory, the Minister of Primary and Seconday Education,…

National cricket teams prepare for Afghanistan visit

Senior Sports Reporter THE Zimbabwe national cricket team starts camp in Harare from tomorrow as they prepare for the visit to the country by Afghanistan this week.

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