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Dispute between Moana’s parents an eye-opener The case of the late Mitchelle “Moana” Amuli and the dispute that took place between her parents exposed some facts about modern families. Some…
‘Nervous’ Osaka feels the heat
As the world’s highest-paid sportswoman and a three-time Grand Slam champion, Naomi Osaka is no stranger to the spotlight, but ahead of the release of her personalised range of apparel made with sponsors Nike, the 23-year-old was nervous.
Japan Embassy in fight against GBV
THE Embassy of Japan has committed US$182 000 to fund two grassroots projects to help fight gender-based violence (GBV) against women and girls in Zimbabwe.
Gold agent Cosby gets bail as judge blasts prosecution
MUTARE-based gold buying agent David Paul Crosby (30), who is facing charges of defeating or obstructing the course of justice was last week released on $10 000 bail after High Court judge Justice Tawanda Chitapi poked holes in the state’s allegations.
Of illegal settlements and demolitions
Shepherd Chikomba AS an apex body advocating for the interests, rights and welfare of residents across the country, the Zimbabwe National Organisation of Associations and Residents Trusts (ZNOART) supports instigation…
Arsenal’s troubled child
Dani Ceballos is making headlines for the wrong reasons after his David Luiz spat in Arsenal’s training session last week — but the centre-back isn’t the first enemy the Spaniard has made in his career.
George Clooney to give pals US$1m each
GEORGE Clooney has decided he did not want his closest pals to wait for the US$1 million (£800 000) each he had bequeathed them in his will. The 59-year-old actor,…
Are you a dreaded micro-manager?
Women & Leadership Maggie Mzumara IF there is one thing that is a buzz killer and an energy and motivation sapper for subordinates it is micromanagement by superiors. If you…
Repairing one cleft at a time
OROFACIAL clefts (when tissues of the mouth do not form properly) present a significant medical burden in developing countries, as about 15 000 patients in Africa are treated for clefts every year. A cleft lip is a birth defect which usually develops in an unborn child. Due to ignorance about this condition, Smile Train, a non-governmental organisation which funds free cleft surgeries, is stepping up efforts to raise awareness about the condition. The Sunday Mail’s Gender and Community Editor Fatima Bulla-Musakwa spoke to Smile Train’s programme manager for Southern Africa Mrs Sibusisiwe Shyna Yona.
Water supply takes huge chunk in Masvingo budget
Sharon Chimenya, Masvingo Correspondent MASVINGO City Council has allocated a huge chuck of its 2021 budget to projects that are meant to improve the supply for potable water as the…






