‘Supreme Court ruling a victory for democracy’
On Tuesday, the Supreme Court upheld a previous High Court judgment that declared Mr Nelson Chamisa an illegitimate leader of the MDC. The court ruled that Dr Thokozani Khupe was the legitimate acting president of the party when Chamisa wrestled his way to power a few hours after the death of founding leader, Morgan Tsvangirai, on February 14, 2018. It is now unclear how things will pan out for the opposition political party. The Sunday Mail’s Gender and Community Editor FATIMA BULLA spoke to Dr Khupe about this and more.
From the crew ‘behind the scenes’
Frontline healthcare workers can, will and may never be thanked enough for their direct and risky confrontation with the coronavirus pandemic.
But a simple round of applause at this moment will suffice.
Fadzai Jaure’s 9-hour anguish
HOSPITALISED Dynamos skipper, Partson Jaure, is recovering remarkably after undergoing a head operation last Sunday and there is heightened optimism within his family, the defender’s wife, Fadzai, has revealed. The 29-year-old Warriors centre-back suffered serious head injuries in a car accident on March 22.
Sihlangu Dlodlo’s homecoming . . . Veteran playwright returns to Amakhosi
Bruce Ndlovu, Sunday Life Reporter VETERAN arts administrator Sihlangu Dlodlo will once again take up residence at Amakhosi Cultural Centre, joining Cont Mhlanga and other illustrious students of the famed…
BOSSO’S 450K COVID-19 HOLE
ORDINARILY the 2020 domestic Premiership football season would have been entering its third week, and today some of its stars would have been away with the Warriors in Yaounde, Cameroon, on what also could have been the opening day of the African Nations Championship (CHAN) tournament.
Blaqs’ lights, camera, no action affair
MULTI-AWARD-WINNING music video producer, Vusa “Blaqs” Hlatshwayo (pictured here), is clearly an undecided man.
In the last four years, he has threatened to quit producing music videos not once or twice, but countless times.
Tourism players count losses, moot bailout
Dumisani Nsingo, Senior Business Reporter TOURISM and hospitality operators are in the process of collaborating and quantifying forecasted business loss due to the effects of the novel coronavirus (Covid-19) with a…
‘Drunk’ police officers assault residents
Leonard Ncube, Victoria Falls Reporter POLICE in Victoria Falls are investigating a case where four junior officers, who were seemingly drunk, allegedly ran amok and assaulted residents leaving two injured and…
‘The war was real’
NATIONAL hero, Simon Mazorodze, is known to many people as one of the contributors towards Zimbabwe’s independence.
As Zimbabwe marks its important 40th year of freedom, sadly dampened by the coronavirus pandemic that has brought misery, agony and pain of losing thousands of people, I feel honoured to share, with readers, the life I lived with Cde Mazorodze.
Survival of the fittest
“DO not worry about your life, what you will eat; or about your body, what you will wear. For life is more than food, and the body more than clothes.”
This biblical verse, drawn from Luke 12:22-23, is somewhat not soothing the scores of street children and the homeless who were driven underground by the 21-day lockdown.











