SK Moyo refutes private media reports on Mnangagwa poisoning

THE story which appeared in The Daily News yesterday claiming that President Mugabe had confirmed Vice-President Emmerson Mnangagwa’s “poisoning” was criminal and meant to incite public alarm, Zanu-PF spokesperson Ambassador…

POC technology makes use of virological testing

DESPITE decreasing rates of mother to child transmission of HIV, each day more than 400 infants are born with HIV and nearly 350 infected children die from Aids worldwide.

‘The father we lost to the struggle’

On September 20, 2017, Zimbabwe commemorates the 14th anniversary of the death of Vice-President Simon Muzenda. In the lead-up to the day, The Sunday Mail will run a series of…

Endless thrills in legal thriller

THE quest for justice takes centre stage in Lisa Scottline’s “Exposed”, which hit the market recently.

Meet the non-terrible boxing twins

Tariro Charandura BORN a minute apart in a remote hospital in Binga, 16 years ago, the Chikanya twins are on a million dollar mission.

PSG tread the fine line

Paris Saint-Germain are confident they will comply with Uefa’s Financial Fair Play rules despite European football’s governing body opening an investigation over the signing of Neymar this summer for a…

Jackson, Reynolds tick all the boxes

THERE are so many things wrong with the buddy cop comedy genre today.

Chafa’s DeMbare wife

Don Makanyanga CAPS UNITED central midfielder Devon Chafa is married to a staunch Dynamos supporter.

Zim crafting coal mining rules

Martin Kadzere Senior Business Reporter ZIMBABWE is working on minimum coal mining standards to ensure operational uniformity following the entry of new players in coal extraction.

Govt tweaks labour laws

GOVERNMENT has tweaked labour laws to allow the Grain Marketing Board (GMB) and ferro-alloy industry employees who have been casual workers for over two consecutive years, to be deemed permanently…

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