Domestic workers frown at wages
Domestic workers have described the minimum wages approved by Government a fortnight ago as starvation wages that make it impossible for them to access basic services.
Zimbabwe Domestic and Allied Workers Union deputy secretary-general Mr Toindepi Dhure said the new wages need to be revisited.
How a financial plan can help you
It seems there are generally two camps when it comes to finances: those who swear by their financial plans and those who do not have one.
The planners tend to have every step mapped out for the next 20 to 40 years with specific savings and investing goals.
Clean bill of health for nurses intake
The e-recruitment system for trainee nurses has been successfully implemented by the Ministry of Health and Child Care with no complaints received so far from the first batch of students that were short listed through the system.
Plans are presently underway to use the innovation in all recruitments to training programmes administered by the ministry.
ICC verdict imminent
With every passing week, the walls around Zimbabwe Cricket chairman Tavengwa Mukuhlani keep closing in.
Although he survived the clash with the Sports and Recreation Commission, the International Cricket Council suspension, the retirement of some of the Chevrons top charges, Mukuhlani has certainly seen better days.
Sublime Platinum Magic
FC Platinum went on a second half rampage to totally annihilate hosts UD Songo and boot them out of the Total Caf Champions League in front of their own fans at the Estadio Feraviaro de Beira yesterday.
Women in politics: Controversies, struggles and male bias
The birth of a new Zimbabwe at independence filled many people – both men and women – with optimism.
Pan-Africanist Kwame Nkrumah’s pre-independence clarion call, “Seek ye first the political kingdom and all else shall be added unto you,” was particularly politically edifying for the expectant formerly oppressed black majority.
Cervical cancer: Basic facts
Cancer is a serious and growing public health challenge in the world.
It is one of the four major non-communicable diseases (NCDs) that include cardiovascular diseases, diabetes and chronic respiratory diseases.
Govt blocks ‘looting’ investor
The Minerals Marketing Corporation of Zimbabwe (MMCZ) has declined to renew a chrome export permit for leading chrome producer — African Chrome Fields (ACF) — after unearthing serious irregularities in the way the company was conducting business which bordered on looting, The Sunday Mail Business can exclusively reveal.
Sweet Triangle advances
TRIANGLE advanced to the playoff stage of the Caf Confederation Cup on a 2-0 goal aggregate after they proved to be too sweet for Bruce Kangwa’s Azam FC in a first round second leg match at Barbourfields Stadium yesterday.
Zim duo turn to 2020 Olympics
ZIMBABWEAN duo Rutendo Nyahora and Chengetayi Mapaya were satisfied with their performances at the IAAF World Athletics Championships and believe they are still on course for qualification for the 2020 Olympics in Tokyo.
Road queen Nyahora even surprised herself when she finished a commendable 21 in the Women’s marathon, completing the gruelling race in two hours, 52 minutes and 33 seconds.

