Chevrons top order worries Rajput

AS the ICC T20 World Cup qualifiers draw closer, Zimbabwe’s cricket team have intensified preparations, with coach Lalchand Rajput keeping a close eye on his top order, which has recently been their weakest link.

Agonising battle with infertility

SAD tales of couples battling infertility are common in Zimbabwe, yet such cases are rarely talked about in the public domain.

Resilience empowers people to adapt

“Martin Luther King Jnr, a great luminary of his time, once said: “If you can’t fly, then run; if you can’t run, then walk; if you can’t walk, then crawl…but whatever you do, you have to keep moving forward.”

The Sunday Mail among Top 200 Superbrands

THE Sunday Mail, Zimpapers’ weekly publication, together with its two sister brands, The Herald and Star FM, have made it on to the list of the Top 200 Superbrands in Zimbabwe after an adjudication conducted by the Marketers Association of Zimbabwe (MAZ) for the year 2022.

Hubby not talking to me

I hope you are good. I am a married woman and mother of two beautiful kids. I love my husband of 10 years but the last three months have been full of suspicion and mistrust.

Influential young leaders honoured

FORTY most influential young leaders under the age of 40, among them Government officials, were honoured by the Institute of Corporate Directors Zimbabwe (ICDZ), a non-profit organisation, last week.

Pull some weight for greatness

Every village has its stories. The village animal has a lot of stories that they tell. In particular — the owl, the ox, the chicken and the donkey.

Time to boost exports of processed wild fruits, herbs

Zimbabwe’s export growth is dependent on several factors, including boosting production as well as diversification.

Youths will deliver victory for Zanu PF in 2023: Paradza

Wallace Ruzvidzo Sunday Mail Correspondent THE newly elected ZANU PF Youth League executive’s top priority is to focus on initiatives and strategies aimed at mobilising youth to vote for the…

Public finances must impact society

STANDING Committees of the SADC Parliamentary Forum and the Regional Women’s Parliamentary Caucus (RWPC) have unanimously endorsed a draft SADC Model Law on Public Financial Management (PFM) and will soon recommend it to the highest decision-making body of the forum, the Plenary Assembly, for adoption.