Oskido on how he discovered Jah Seed, other stars

Bruce Ndlovu, Sunday Life Reporter  WHEN the man that had been born Anesu Mupemi in Mbare in 1973, jumped on stage and grabbed the microphone while heavyweight South African kwaito super…

Oskido on how he discovered Jah Seed, other stars

Bruce Ndlovu, Sunday Life Reporter  WHEN the man that had been born Anesu Mupemi in Mbare in 1973, jumped on stage and grabbed the microphone while heavyweight South African kwaito super…

New BAT boss optimistic on Zim prospects

ZIMBABWE’S largest cigarette manufacturer, British American Tobacco (BAT)’s new managing director, South African Kimesh Naidoo, says there is light at the end of the tunnel for Zimbabwean businesses. Zimpapers Television Network’s Ndaka Majaka (NM) caught up with Mr Naidoo (KN) to discuss the former AB Inbev boss’ prospects for the cigarette manufacturer in Zimbabwe. Below are some excerpts of the interview:

Bulawayo gears up for anti-sanctions march

Peter Matika and Mthabisi Tshuma, Sunday News Reporters BULAWAYO is geared up to join the rest of the country and the Southern African Development Community on Friday in marching against sanctions…

Bulawayo gears up for anti-sanctions march

Peter Matika and Mthabisi Tshuma, Sunday News Reporters BULAWAYO is geared up to join the rest of the country and the Southern African Development Community on Friday in marching against sanctions…

Stretch is your strategy

The vision you hold influences the actions that you take. Without growth, you become dull, blinkered and inefficient. Growth is more than just reaching one summit and resting forever. It is an ongoing sustained process and a journey.

‘We live in a digital world’

Dominican Convent recently invited The Sunday Mail Bridge for a two-hour discussion on the pros and cons of the digital world to the 21st century girl child. In attendance were Form Four and A-Level students. One of the pupils wrote the following report.

Tired of hiding relationship

I am a 23-year-old man who is turning 24 soon. I am in a serious predicament. I loaned my parents some money and when I asked for it back they got mad. They said I was ungrateful and that I have been living rent free and without paying for food for all this time. Now, they are saying I must move out. I wanted my money so I could re-inject it into the business. I am self-employed. My question is ndiko kurumurwa kwacho here uku? I am really hurt and disappointed in them. What do you suggest I do going forward?

Ramsey Kay sings 30 years on

Rumbidzai Mhlanga, Sunday Life Reporter THE love and passion for music is what has kept Ramsey Kasawaya warmly known as Ramsey Kay in the music industry for 30 years. The musician…

Ramsey Kay sings 30 years on

Rumbidzai Mhlanga, Sunday Life Reporter THE love and passion for music is what has kept Ramsey Kasawaya warmly known as Ramsey Kay in the music industry for 30 years. The musician…

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