Fingers more than just a beauty parlour

Peter Matika, Senior Life Reporter FINGERS Hair Salon and Modelling Agency in Bulawayo is not just a beauty palour, as many people would have it . . . it is…

EDITORIAL COMMENT: Youths must remember President’s wise counsel

Youth is the joy, the little bird that has broken out of the eggs and is eagerly waiting to spread out its wings in the open sky of freedom and…

VP Mnangagwa opens up on succession

Zanu-PF has no succession headache  President can fire VPs as he wishes Takunda Maodza in Geneva, Switzerland PRESIDENT Mugabe does not groom or appoint his successor as the Zanu-PF constitution…

‘Go ahead, be someone’s hero’

Around this time last year, Cape Town-based Zimbabwean Gugulethu Monalisa Mapuranga underwent a life-changing kidney transplant. In this discussion with The Sunday Mail’s Garikai Mazara, which also coincides with the…

VP Mnangagwa opens up on succession

Zanu-PF has no succession headache  President can fire VPs as he wishes Takunda Maodza in Geneva, Switzerland PRESIDENT Mugabe does not groom or appoint his successor as the Zanu-PF constitution…

UFIC Choir rebrands, launches label

Tariro Charandura The United Family International Church Choir has re-branded and launched its own recording label called Family Music, which aims to take gospel music to the next level.

Maize hectarage increases

Dumisani Nsingo, Senior Farming Reporter PROSPECTS of a bumper harvest have further been brightened as the area under maize crop increased by 500 000 hectares in February alone, as some…

Why does DStv reject bond notes?

What is so special about DStv? Why do they get the preferential treatment they get? Are they different from other “foreign” companies operating in Zimbabwe? Why should they always be…

Pope opens door for married priests

Pope Francis said in an interview published last week that Roman Catholic Church may consider ordaining married men who could potentially then work in remote areas faced with a shortage…

Lima deal is work in progress — Mangudya

THE Lima Agreement, which is designed to liquidate the country’s arrears with both multilateral and bilateral creditors, is still in the works, the central bank has said.

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