Where hippos snort you to sleep
A MOLTEN lava-coloured dawn was prelude to a breathless morning as Lake Kariba’s silhouette-tinged water mirrored fleeting shapes of boats, riverine vegetation, a multifarious array of architecture, saddle-billed storks and…
IS BYO NOW THE PARTY CAPITAL?
Bruce Ndlovu, Sunday Life Correspondent ON close inspection, one can conclude that Bulawayo is a city with a split personality.
Esrom Nyandoro now a soccer pundit
Mehluli Sibanda in Moruleng, South Africa FORMER Zimbabwe Warriors defensive midfielder Esrom Nyandoro is mulling his future after recently parting ways with South African Premiership side Mamelodi Sundowns where he…
Be disciplined, President orders officials
Levi Mukarati in Masvingo JUNIOR ruling party members must respect their leadership in Zanu-PF and remain disciplined, President Mugabe has said.
Coming up with best Bosso side a task: Phiri
OUR apologies for failing as promised to bring you a profile of Juma Phiri, the Zimbabwe national record holder in the high jump.
Iyasa 15 years of reflection
Bongani Ndlovu, Sunday Life Correspondent IT’S been 15 years since an imaginative; Nkululeko Innocent Dube, then a Mpopoma High School teacher turned that institution’s drama club into an award winning…
‘Young Warriors lacked coordination’: Zambian coach
Mehluli Sibanda in Moruleng, South Africa ZAMBIA Under-20 football team coach Beston Chambeshi has given an honest assessment of the Zimbabwean side which participated in the just ended Cosafa tournament,…
‘We want a Life President’
Levi Mukarati THE Zanu-PF Women’s and Youth leagues have reaffirmed their unwavering support for President Mugabe, with the latter adding that he should be declared Life President.
A moment of silence in honour of Frantz Fanon . . . And then Prof Dingilizwe Zvavanhu walked in
It’s late in the afternoon on Thursday and there I am; relaxed at the Indaba Book Café. It was just one of those hectic days –when one just needs to…
First Family wishes Zim happy festival holiday
Nduduzo Tshuma in Masvingo THE First Family yesterday expressed good wishes for Zimbabweans ahead of the Christmas and New Year’s celebrations and called for zero tolerance to road carnage.










