Rajput’s new ‘catch them young’ outlook
ZIMBABWE Cricket coach Lalchand Rajput says he is leaving the door open for the Under-19 World Cup-bound players to join the national side, as the gaffer hopes to widen the player base in the lead-up to next year’s loaded schedule.
Chipanga’s ‘son’ demands DNA tests
LANCELOT Chibwana, a controversial Zim dancehall artiste who claims to be the illegitimate son of veteran sungura artiste, Hosiah Chipanga, has once again found himself in the eye of a storm.
Maintain relationships with customers
All businesses anywhere exist solely because there is a customer whom they expect to buy their product or service. As such, the customer becomes the focal point for any organisation be it a startup, small and medium enterprise, corporate or conglomerate.
Family that hoops together, stays together
THE story of Craig and Vivienne Manuel is not your typical “Love and Basketball” fairytale, although it borrows a few similarities from the 2000 flick from which the term is borrowed.
Mudimba walks down memory lane
DT Bio Mudimba, the sungura musician whose hit song “kujata jata” has, for the better part of the year, taken the airwaves and homes by storm, wishes his deceased parents had lived long enough so that they could have danced to his hit song.
Big guns in tricky ties
GOING by the pre-match nuggets from both camps, the Premier Soccer League clash between Dynamos and new boys Cranborne Bullets promises to be an interesting one.
‘I haven’t drunk water in 20 years’
WATER is said to be life, but a man has made nonsense of that saying following his claim of not having drunk water for not one year, but 20 long ones and he is still living in good health and strength.
Dzenga wins environmental award
THE Sunday Mail senior reporter, Leroy Dzenga, last Thursday scooped the Best Water and Sanitation Award at the 23rd edition of the Environmental Reporter Awards.
Unionism is my passion
Last month, Ms Florence Taruvinga made history after she was elected to the position of president of the Zimbabwe Congress of Trade Unions (ZCTU), becoming the first female to hold that post. The Sunday Mail’s Gender and Community Editor, FATIMA BULLA-MUSAKWA (FB) spoke to MS FLORENCE TARUVINGA (FT) on her new responsibilities.
Chikunguru: Changing narrative of women in leadership
ADELAIDE Chikunguru, a multi-skilled woman has made history by becoming the first substantive female CEO of the Zimbabwe Broadcasting Corporation (ZBC), and has changed the narrative of women in leadership at ZBC and in the media.











