A requiem for kaylite
THE July 12 ban on expanded polystyrene – kaylite – by the Environmental Management Authority has pulled the rug from under the feet of manufacturers, with Planas Limited, arguably the…
‘Holy cow’ births to twins
It’s not every day that a cow gives birth to twins. One would expect to see multiple births in smaller animals as opposed to the imposing beasts.
Editorial Comment: What is the animal eating?
“Tell me what you eat and I will tell you what you are.” So wrote Frenchman Anthelme Brillat-Savarin in his 1825 homage to the palate, “The Physiology of Taste”.
More strings for US$1bn deal
GOVERNMENT is pulling all the stops to ensure financial closure for the Hwange Thermal Power Station expansion project is achieved by end of next month, as it emerged that China…
Virtual currency for Zimbabwe
SOUTH Africa-based African Medallion Group (AMG), which has had three issues of its cryptocurrency African medallion dollar this year, said last week it now had a virtual version of the…
What is epilepsy?
Dr Christine Peta According to the World Health Organisation, epilepsy is a group of chronic brain conditions which consist of repeated epileptic seizures, which represent signs and symptoms of brain…
‘No politics in birth, ID registration’
Vincent Gono Government is committed to issuing birth certificates and national identity cards to all citizens, including those affected by post-Independence civil disturbances, a senior State official has said.
Zimra comes to the party
THE cost of fiscal tax registers are falling as competition rises following Government’s approval of more suppliers of the devices.
The curious case of Denver
DENVER MUKAMBA’S decision to snub the Warriors and instead choose to train with his club Dynamos is bewildering at best, treasonous at worst.











