MINING GOLD: Mercury poisoning: The slow, silent killer

Thousands of Zimbabweans living in areas where gold panning activities are the main source of livelihood are on a daily basis exposed to mercury poisoning.

MOTORING: Mercedes-Benz remembers August

AUGUST has always been a beautiful month. During this month that we have gracefully passed we remember our fallen heroes who sacrificed all to bring us the freedom and political…

Young women more literate than men

Debra Matabvu – Sunday Mail Reporter At least 92 percent of Zimbabwean women aged between 15 and 24 are literate compared to their male counterparts, a recent Government study has…

TRUE STORY: Bizarre suicide case in Magunje

Noah Pito – Extra Correspondent Deliberate ingestion of poisonous chemicals, hanging oneself from a tree and throwing one’s self in front of a speeding vehicle have over the years become…

Why herbal medicines are gaining currency

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

Experts hail education gains

Educationists have commended Government efforts of improving and expanding infrastructure in schools, a move that has yielded positive results in improving literacy levels.

Chitungwiza title deeds missing

by Charlotte Musarurwa and Melody Madzika Chitungwiza Town Council is failing to secure bank loans to pay workers’ outstanding salaries after title deeds to properties that the council wanted to…

NETBALL: Real Gems squad out today

Brighton Zhawi – Sports Reporter ZIMBABWE netball national team coach Ledwin Dondo is confident that the country will book a maiden ticket to the World Cup at this week’s qualifiers…

‘Artistes not taking advantage of duty-free provision’

THE National Arts Council of Zimbabwe (NACZ) says legislation that allows importation of equipment duty free exists but artistes are not taking advantage of this provision.

Zimbabwean award-winning producer, Brian Soko to promote local artistes

By Jeffrey Murimbechi Zimbabwean award-winning producer Brian Soko promises to open a gateway for local artistes into the mainstream international top flight music circuit

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