The resurgence of herbal remedies

The recent resurgence of plant remedies results from several factors: the effectiveness of plant medicines; the side-effects of many modern drugs; and the development of science and technology.

MUSIC: ‘We will create a ZIMA masterpiece’

The entry window for the Zimbabwe Music Awards closed on Friday the 8th of August at 1700hrs, then re-opened again for an additional five days, closing finally at midday last…

Amai Mugabe vows to promote unity

FIRST Lady Amai Grace Mugabe has vowed to promote unity in Zanu-PF, saying the Women’s League should be at the forefront of fighting divisions.

Technologies break barriers in regional trade

The overall framework for trade facilitation programmes in Comesa, for example, is the Free Trade Area (FTA). A WORLD BANK report called “Defragmenting Africa” describes Africa’s borders as thick.

MUSIC: A chip off the old block – Prince Tendai’s son

From expensive cars and jewellery, to designer apparel and beautiful women on his arm, Tendai Judd Mupfurutsa is his father’s son.

This is why people are angry in Ferguson

by Adam Withnall Angry protesters have gathered every night since the death of 18-year-old Michael Brown on August 9, with increasingly shocking images emerging that make a small suburb of…

Zimbabwe digs into Rhodes’ treasure trove

By Itai Mazire and Kuda Bwititi – Sunday Mail Reporters ZIMBABWE could benefit from rich mining deposits that formed part of Cecil John Rhodes’ estate after Government clinched a tripartite…

Healthcare system sidelines elderly people

Robin Muchetu Senior Reporter ZIMBABWE should work on its own National Health Insurance Scheme (NHIS) so that the elderly can benefit, instead of leaving them to suffer because most private…

Kariba, irrigation schemes high malaria breeding zones

Robin Muchetu Senior Reporter SMALL scale irrigation communities and areas like Kariba are some of the drivers of the spread of malaria  because of the presence of large water bodies…

Air travel low risk for Ebola transmission

Lungile Tshuma Sunday News Correspondent THE World Health Organisation (WHO) on Friday said the risk of transmission of Ebola virus during air travel remained low ending fears that the disease…

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