Paternity fraud cases on the rise
Peter Matika, Senior Reporter MORE than 30 percent of Zimbabwean men may be taking care of children who are not theirs as cases of paternity fraud continue to soar in…
Online clothing retailers modify products
BERLIN — Models testing fashion brands like Adidas, Benetton and Gap are finding that almost a third of the shoes and clothes they try on are bigger or smaller than the size on the label indicates, explaining why many clothes bought online are sent back.
Understanding Syphilis
In the third quarter of 2018, a total of 43 451 people were treated for sexually transmitted infections (STIs).
While this is a significant decrease from the 44 889 clients recorded in the first quarter, the figure is still too high.
It is advisable to use condoms to avoid contracting STIs and HIV.
DC redemption movie that never was
IN as far as DC movies go, “Aquaman” is the best attempt the production house has made! Attempts to bring to life the laughing stock of DC properties was always going to be hard.
Fresh cholera outbreak claims 3
A fresh cholera outbreak has claimed three lives from 10 cases recorded since Tuesday in the Chomubobo mining area in Mberengwa, Midlands province.
It’s Xmas, stop and reflect!
It’s Christmas!
He arrived in the dark and silent night. Change had come, but everything looked the same. Silent and undisturbed. There was no room for him who would change history forever. So it always seems.
Zimra engages judiciary over commercial crimes
The Zimbabwe Revenue Authority (Zimra) plans to engage key players in the justice delivery system in a bid to fully prepare them for the impending bruising fight against commercial crimes.
Raza, Ervine agonise over failure
SIKANDAR Raza hasn’t moved on from Zimbabwe’s failure to qualify for the ICC Cricket World Cup in England and Wales next year.
Doctors’ strike declared illegal
JUNIOR doctors should resume duty immediately after the Labour Court last night ruled that their industrial action is illegal as it contravened provisions of the Labour Act.
The dangers of NGO-isation of women’s rights in Africa
The emancipation of women is one of the most significant aspects of social and cultural transformation around the world. Women are gradually moving to occupy more space in the public arena.



