HEALTH: Let’s commercialise Ebola

Written by – Mandlenkosi Chinula Titanic, Troy, Blood Diamond, World Trade Center, Gladiator and Pompeii are just but a few of the remarkable films that have been made from tragedies.

OBITUARY – Dr Muchenje: A dedicated health specialist

Dr Walter Muchenje, a public health specialist, former chief health services administrator and retired African Development Bank employee, was a thorough, passionate and yet unassuming professional.

Insight: My reservations with the Monetary Policy

INSIGHT with Clemence Machadu Yours truly joins the rest of Zimbabwe in giving accolades to central bank governor Dr John Mangudya for an innovative expansionary Monetary Policy.

Garden Affair: Community gardens for poverty alleviation

Poverty alleviation is one of the Millennium Development Goals adopted by member states of the United Nations in 2000. As one of the most important MDGs, the question becomes how…

ENVIRONMENT: Floods and severe drought “El Nino” is coming – Are we ready?

Tendai Chara – Extra Reporter As signs of El Nino – a weather phenomenon which brings floods and severe drought to Southern Africa – becomes more evident, Zimbabwe’s preparedness to…

EDITORIAL COMMENT: We all have a role to play

President Mugabe’s State visit to China last week, quite naturally, attracted a lot of attention in the local and international media. As usual, the local media were divided among those…

Nomination of ZACC officers in progress

Sunday Mail Reporter After a year without properly constituted structures, the Zimbabwe Anti-Corruption Commission has moved closer to normalising with nomination of potential commissioners expected to end today.

Champion Zimbabwean Tennis Player CAMPAIGN: ‘This is my story, please help’

HI, my name is Takanyi Garanganga and I’m a professional tennis player. I am 23 years old and am from Harare, Zimbabwe, now based in Atlanta, USA.

Statistics: ‘At least one child is raped every three hours in Zimbabwe’

Debra Matabvu – Sunday Mail Reporter At least one child is raped every three hours in Zimbabwe, with indications that child sexual abuse cases continue to increase despite harsh penalties…

Kombi bosses accuse City Council of corruption

Municipal Reporter Twenty-six commuter omnibus operators have taken Harare City Council to court for impounding their vehicles on allegations of picking passengers at undesignated points and forcing them to pay…

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