HIV testing fees reviewed
Robin Muchetu, Senior Reporter NEW Start Centres across the country have reviewed their charges for HIV testing and counselling to $9, a situation that will likely discourage people from testing, at…
Agape College begs top award
Thobekile Khumalo, Sunday News Reporter A JOURNEY of a thousand miles begins with a single step. That is the story of Agape College which was on Friday recognised as the best…
Warriors face Mauritius
Langton Nyakwenda, Harare Bureau ZIMBABWE’S Warriors begin life without Sunday “Mhofu’’ Chidzambwa when they face Mauritius at the George V Stadium in Curepipe today with the bunch of home-grown talent seeking…
Zim Environmental Law Association on safe mercury use
Sukoluhle Ndlovu, Midlands Correspondent THE Zimbabwe Environmental Law Association (Zela) has partnered with stakeholders in the mining sector to ensure that small-scale miners have the required knowledge on how to handle…
Forex black market struggles
FOREIGN currency trades on the interbank market have greatly improved as people shun the risky black market, Reserve Bank of Zimbabwe governor Dr John Mangudya said.
Minister weeps in court
Harmony Agere, Harare Bureau Environment, Tourism and Hospitality Industry Minister Prisca Mupfumira who is facing seven counts of criminal abuse of public office yesterday wept in a Harare court after…
Sables, Kenya to clash at Hartsfield
Mehluli Sibanda, Senior Sports Reporter RUGBY lovers in Bulawayo are in for a treat when Zimbabwe’s flagship rugby team, the Sables clash with Kenya in a Victoria Cup fixture at Hartsfield…
Council institutes tough measures against wetlands settlers
AUTHORITIES running Harare City’s affairs have instituted tough measures against structures built on wetlands, in a move that will trigger massive evictions, property demolitions and huge penalties against perpetrators.
The signs from Zimbabwe are encouraging
The Sunday Mail Chief Reporter Kuda Bwititi spoke to South Korean Ambassador to Zimbabwe, His Excellency Cho Jaichel, to gauge the current state of relations between Harare and Seoul.
Schweppes’ import substitution to save US$1m
Agro-processing firm Schweppes Holdings’ strategy to enhance its internal value chains will save the country at least US$1 million in imports, a senior company official has said.











