Wife wants to make me the maid
I have a big problem, life has changed for the worst for me in the last three years. I am 38 and my wife is 35. We have been married…
GEC toastmasters, class beyond eloquence
Grace Ngadze George Emmanuel College — Under the theme ‘Class Beyond Eloquence,’ the George Emmanuel College Toastmasters managed to host another successful dinner. The dinner was to welcome the incoming…
Corporate 24 exposed
Health services provider Corporate 24 allegedly duplicated claims, inflated service tariffs and falsified members’ signatures, prejudicing medical insurance giant Cimas of US$41 250, it has emerged.
Leave the club, get a whip
Dr Don Gwashu, taking the Sociology class of Mass Communication students at Harare Polytechnic at the turn of the millennium, expressed some scepticism about the Fast-Track Land Reform Programme.
Another fillip for Zim agric
Harmony Agere Smallholder farmers are set to be the major beneficiaries of the Zimbabwe Country Strategic Plan which was jointly launched by Government and the World Food Programme on Monday.
Caps’ swagger & sweat
Makomborero Mutimukulu Sports Editor — CAPS UNITED have proven to be both an irresistible force and an immovable object at the National Sports Stadium, using both artistry and artisanship to…
The instructor who trained Joice Mujuru
BORN in 1954 Cde Emelda Musanhu whose Chimurenga name was Cde Suzan Rutanhire joined the liberation struggle in November 1972 soon after her wedding to a catechist George Rutanhire. Cde…
Diva joins motherhood
Peter Matika, Senior Life Reporter POPULAR TV personality Nyasha Mtamangira has joined the motherhood ship, as she four months ago gave birth to a baby girl.
Festival of Love lives up to billing
Andrew Moyo Superb hosting, good food and an epic after party headlined by the legendary Oliver Mtukudzi are what characterised The Sunday Mail Bridal Dinner on April 1 at the…
EDITORIAL COMMENT: Remove funeral parlours’ touts from hospitals
BULAWAYO residents were last week rightfully miffed by reports that touts representing some funeral parlours had camped at Mpilo Central Hospital where they were scrambling for business.











