When Soccer Stars of the Year really deserved it
Yesteryear Greats, Lovemore Dube GONE are the days when football fans would hold their breath ahead of the announcement of the Soccer Star of the Year winner.
Anti-Kalawa Homecoming gig ploy
Peter Matika, Senior Life Reporter A GROUP of South Africa-based Zimbabweans is trying to urge people not to attend this year’s edition of the Kalawa Homecoming show, where they feel…
Zim scientists seek approval for GM crops
Scientists in Zimbabwe are seeking approval to conduct confined field trials for genetically modified crops as part of efforts to find innovative solutions to some of the pressing problems facing…
Chatoma, Ncube win big at Carling Black Label National Pool finals
Mehluli Sibanda, Senior Sports Reporter HARARE-based mechanic Blessing Chatoma was last Saturday crowned the Carling Black Label National Pool champion after defeating last year’s winner Tendai Mubaiwa by two frames…
Uni-visa system set to resume
Roberta Katunga, Senior Business Reporter ZIMBABWE and Zambia are set to resume the uni-visa system that had been suspended after the uni-visa stickers ran out with indications showing that the…
Family Of God Family Sunday to Revive Family Values
Nkosilesisa Ncube, Sunday Life Reporter The annual Bulawayo Citywide Family of God ChurchFamily Sunday service will be taking place on 27 November at the ZITF grounds.
Wise up Festival for children
Rumbidzai Mbewe, Sunday Life Correspondent IN the last decade, the City of Bulawayo has expanded immensely with the inner city and outlying suburban areas growing to the extent that the…
NGO ‘Girls R Us’ stretches to Byo
Nozibelo Maphosa, Sunday News Reporter A HARARE-based Non-Governmental Organisation “Girls R Us” which has been helping rural girls with sanitary wear will be stretching its tentacles to Bulawayo next month.
POY in marketing bid of latest album
Peter Matika, Senior Life Reporter RAPPER POY has embarked on a tactful marketing gimmick in an endeavour to promote his latest album The Realest.
Health workers head count: Board dismisses witch-hunt reports
Tinomuda Chakanyuka, Sunday News Reporter THE Health Services Board (HSB) has dismissed reports that the ongoing nationwide head count of all its employees was a witch-hunting exercise.

