Cde Velaphi Ncube’s unheralded journey

ON Thursday, Cde Misheck Ntunduzakovelaphi Velaphi Ncube was laid to rest at the National Heroes Acre in Harare following his declaration as a national hero.

Endorsement boost for Muridzo

ANDY Muridzo’s life, both on and off stage, seems tailor-made for the big screen.

He has an action packed lifestyle. The “Tichambotenderera” singer has been in the limelight for about five years, but countless articles have already been written about him. Actually, his coverage in the media now surpasses that of most musicians that have been in the industry for a much longer period. The gifted vocalist would certainly be a top contender if a showbiz newsmakers poll was to be conducted for the last two years.Talk of his emotional break away from Jah Prayzah’s Military Touch Movement (MTM), his nasty fallout with Mai Keketso (his first and former wife), the Beverly Sibanda affair and the car accident scandals.

New HIV drug unveiled

Newly diagnosed HIV patients are now being initiated onto a new regimen of antiretroviral medication containing Dolutegravir (DTG), a drug which has significantly less side effects and is more affordable compared to the current line.

Economic take-off main priority for Mangudya second term

Reserve Bank of Zimbabwe governor Dr John Mangudya (JM) was last week re-appointed for a second five year term. Sunday Mail Editor Victoria Ruzvidzo (VR) spoke to the central bank chief about his experience during his first five year term, challenges, successes and his vision in the new term.

Mash East clinches pact with Chinese province

China’s Shandong province has agreed to start working on a twinning agreement with Mashonaland East, in a move that offers massive benefits for Zimbabwe in line with the national devolution programme.

A mother’s story of strife and endurance

She paints a ray of sunshine all over her face.

But the smile is brittle and beneath it is a layered story of a mother enduring a life of depression, abuse, despair and exploitation.

Old Mutual restructures operations

Old Mutual Zimbabwe’s shareholders have approved a restructuring exercise which will see the Group’s operations being consolidated into three units.

The gods are in trouble

The art of political persuasion is embedded in appealing to the inner being or to the attractive possibility of accessing daily needs and wants. That is why in the run up to elections, politicians will promise jobs, affordable healthcare, food and the like.

Chadenga brothers ready to soar!

FOR Otillia Chadenga siring national high jump champions was never part of her dreams.

In fact, for the bulk of her eldest son’s success-and the formative years of her youngest, she was in a state of confusion.

Catholic University programme oversubscribed

THE Catholic University of Zimbabwe has surpassed benchmark enrollment figures for its first ever class in the Entrepreneurship for Impact Global Masters in Business Administration degree programme (E4Impact MBA) launched in February this year.

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