Makusha races against time

Tinashe Kusema Deputy Sports Editor AS days inch towards the Tokyo Olympic Games, for Zimbabwean athlete Ngoni Makusha, it means heightened preparations. He presently spends the better part of his…

Idle farm turns cemetery

Tendai Chara A secret cemetery is mushrooming in the outskirts of Harare, The Sunday Mail Society can reveal. Our investigations reveal that Harare residents, the majority of whom are from…

Brand Zim needs to shine

Editor’s Brief Victoria Ruzvidzo Zimbabwe’s image, battered by decades of deliberate misinformation, half truths and negative perceptions playing out on the international arena, is a factor that has directly and…

‘Smiley had a passion for food’

Tinashe Kusema Deputy Sports Editor GRIEVING has not been easy for the family and friends of the late Sanele “Smiley” Sibanda, in particular his Sables teammate and close buddy George…

With love from Spain

Mugove Chigada ZIMBABWEAN goalkeeper Martin Mapisa has been bridging the gap between his country’s football and that of Spain for a while now. At 1,95 metres height and already established…

Red Lipstick revolutionising business for women

Enacy Mapakame Business Reporter  “The pit is not a place to die,” said businesswoman, pastor, philanthropist, author, academic and women empowerment lobbyist, Dr Abigail Magwenzi. In an interview on her…

Stones earns City breathing room

Manchester City moved 13 points clear at the top of the Premier League, as John Stones yesterday sealed a 2-1 win against West Ham that made it 20 successive victories…

A leg that never lied

Langton Nyakwenda Sports Reporter HE was so good that Orlando Pirates fans nicknamed him “Shakira” because his legs did not lie, just like the Colombian singer’s hips, in the hit…

Okonjo-Iweala WTO job: Breaking glass ceiling

Dr Monica Orisadare Dr Ngozi Okonjo-Iweala has become the first woman and the first African to be chosen as director general of the World Trade Organisation. The Conversation Africa’s Wale…

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