Hoodwinked by hubby

I am a 27-year-old disgruntled woman. I am married and I have two boys. My husband has another wife who just had a baby girl. He ignores me and my children at all costs. I bought him a phone and it is filled with their photos. Every time I try to complain he threatens me saying he will commit suicide. I am not very educated and I am a part time maid. Anondishungurudza achiti ndiri driver wechikorobho. At one point he even threatened to burn my birth certificate when I had called him out for not being present in our lives. What can I do to feel less neglected?

Reading history points you towards greatness

You become what you think about. History gives you thinking raw materials and tools. Critical thinking helps you understand the thing, behind the thing, which is the thing. Worlds of thought weave the works that we are taught. Look closely at history to understand trends of thought.

Macadamia nuts offer export opportunities for Zim

From a small orchard to a large farm, there are crops and plants that are guaranteed to get you good returns when exported.

One such crop is macadamia nuts, an edible seed of the evergreen macadamia tree that belongs to the Proteaceae family (flowering plant predominantly distributed in the Southern Hemisphere).

Dhlakama off to a flyer, as ZPC go through too

New Ngezi Platinum Stars gaffer Rodwell Dhalakama was more relaxed after the final whistle than he was when he walked into the stadium in his first match as coach of the Mhondoro based side.

Two goals from either half by Tichaona Mabvura and Bruno Mtigo ensured his team booked a place in the quarter finals of the Chibuku Super Cup.

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.

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.

People eating mountain?

THE majestic Mount Nyangani, which sits at 2,592 metres high, is the highest point in Zimbabwe.

It is located within the breathtakingly scenic forests of the Nyanga National Park in the Eastern Highlands. Its perpetually mist-covered peak gives it an imposing and mysterious appearance. It is also known for dramatic weather changes.

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.

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