Msiz’Kay says now on right course
Rumbidzai Mhlanga, Sunday Life Reporter STRENGTH and growth come only through continuous effort and sometimes struggle. This is the testimony given by Sizalobuhle Nkomo, popularly known as Msiz’kay, who through determination…
Listed firms scramble to declare dividends
Chrispen Gumunyu, Business Reporter A NUMBER of Zimbabwe Stock Exchange (ZSE) listed companies declared dividends for the year ended 31 December 2018 in a bid to retain shareholders in the wake…
Lovers indoors, strangers in public
Nhlalwenhle Ncube WHEN you are madly in love, you feel like telling the whole world that you have finally found that person who completes you. But then you realise that…
The rising popularity of Maskandi artists in Bulawayo
Rumbidzai Mhlanga, Sunday Life Reporter WHILE impressionable youths may think Maskandi is backward, outdated and too traditional, there are some artistes who do not want to let go of their culture,…
Khupe goes after Chamisa
Lincoln Towindo, Harare Bureau MDC-T president Dr Thokozani Khupe says last week’s High Court ruling, which nullified the ascendency of her bitter rival, Mr Nelson Chamisa to the helm of the…
Chat with Sis Noe…My wife is always not in the mood for sex
Hi Sis Noe I am scared that my boyfriend is going to dump me because I think I’m boring. I can’t help myself but I keep asking him if he…
Mash East clinches pact with Chinese province
China’s Shandong province has agreed to start working on a twinning agreement with Mashonaland East, in a move that offers massive benefits for Zimbabwe in line with the national devolution programme.
A mother’s story of strife and endurance
She paints a ray of sunshine all over her face.
But the smile is brittle and beneath it is a layered story of a mother enduring a life of depression, abuse, despair and exploitation.
Old Mutual restructures operations
Old Mutual Zimbabwe’s shareholders have approved a restructuring exercise which will see the Group’s operations being consolidated into three units.
The gods are in trouble
The art of political persuasion is embedded in appealing to the inner being or to the attractive possibility of accessing daily needs and wants. That is why in the run up to elections, politicians will promise jobs, affordable healthcare, food and the like.











