Conversations with a brilliant cricketing brain

Brighton Zhawi had a chat with Utseya, who spoke about his playing days – the highs and the lows – for this week’s edition of In The Oval.

Retail Therapy Part 3- Finding a balance

Retail therapy should be done with honour. The world we are living in is filled with so many issues that may be stressful. On the other hand, life is never lived with a happily after forever tag, sadness is surely part of the life’s journey and we encounter it now and again.  Thus, when stress or sadness hits you the easiest way to deal with it may be through retail therapy.But why should we do retail therapy when it can generate into an addiction?

What is causing women to be still single in their 30s and 40s

In Zimbabwe we have a culture that tries to force all women to get married before the age of 25. If a woman gets to above 25 still single we make it seem like there is something wrong with her but today because of so many factors we are seeing women getting into their 30s and 40s still single . There is an illogical belief among our people that automatically condemns women that marry late .

Retail Therapy Part 3: Finding a balance

  Consumer Watch with Cresencia Marjorie Chiremba Life can be stressful. Happiness does not last forever and sadness in surely part of life. Some people find it easier to deal…

Focus on delivery: President

Fungi Kwaramba in BULAWAYO MINISTERS and Government officials should talk less and focus more on delivering on projects that raise people’s standard of living, including tackling key issues such as…

‘We’ve lost a dedicated revolutionary icon’

Sunday Mail Reporter The late Zambian liberation icon and former United National Independence Party (UNIP) secretary-general Mr Alexander Grey Zulu was a dedicated revolutionary who contributed immensely to the liberation…

Mandatory Covid-19 tests for legislators

Sunday Mail Reporter PARLIAMENTARIANS will undergo mandatory Covid-19 testing this week, in preparation for resumption of sittings, following a month-long adjournment after some legislators tested positive for coronavirus. Two members…

Cash disbursements to resume

Sunday Mail Reporter Cash disbursements to vulnerable households affected by Covid-19 are set to resume soon as the Reserve Bank of Zimbabwe (RBZ) finalises its investigations into abuse of mobile…

Mobile operators outed for printing money

Sunday Mail Reporter SOME mobile money operators have been printing money through creating overdrafts and fictitious credit, most of which was channelled to buy foreign currency on the parallel market…

Editorial Comment: Let’s use our strengths to spur economic revival

Zimbabweans are renowned globally for being hospitable, honest and trustworthy, among other attributes. This has seen many tourists make repeat visits while investors have been lured by these characteristics and…

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