Mainini Beatrice: Virginity, A big deal over a little blood

LOVE and BEAUTY with Mainini Beatrice Virginity is still regarded as a precious commodity on the Zimbabwean marriage market,

PICTURES: Footballer Eddie Chitato laid to rest

Pictures taken by Sunday Mail photographer at the late footballer, Eddie Chitatu’s funeral, soccer fans and family playing soccer as his body arrives at Mbudzi graveyard on the 16th of…

Open Economy: Selling Zimbabwe needs tact

The US-Africa Summit gave us a lot to talk about. At the core of it all was the matter of investment. So I thought it would be an opportune time…

GARDEN Affair: Going bananas about the Banana Plant

Bananas are unique in their richness of vitamins, sugars and dietary fibre. Just two bananas can give up to 90 minutes of energy for strenuous activity, thus the fruit is…

Jet Stores partners with Baby of the Year competition

The Sunday Mail Baby of the Year competition, which opened last week, has entered into an exciting partnership with Jet Stores.

Ebola epidemic to take six months to control

Medical charity says extraordinary measures are needed to contain killer disease stalking several West African nations.

Hospitals fleece funds inflating prices

By Kudakwashe Ruwende – Sunday Mail Reporter Officials at provincial and district hospitals are abusing funds running into millions of dollars at the expense of improving the health delivery system,…

Fresh typhoid outbreak hits cities

AT least nine people have succumbed to typhoid while over 300 cases were reported in a fresh outbreak of the disease in Harare, Mutare and Chegutu.

Australia suffer Watson blow

SHANE WATSON suffered a freak injury, causing him to withdraw from Australia’s triangular series in Zimbabwe.

Consumer squeeze to ‘dampen’ stocks

THE continued squeeze on consumers coupled with weak industrial output will naturally affect the performance of stocks for the remainder of the year, market watchers believe.

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