Pangolin: the scaly mammal that may have spread the coronavirus to humans
LONDON. – As a deadly coronavirus spreads across China and ripples through other parts of the world, scientists are trying to pinpoint how humans first got exposed. So far, they…
Zimbabwe joins Africa peer review club
In a major show of commitment to upholding the values of good governance, transparency, democracy and constitutionalism, Zimbabwe acceded to the African Peer Review Mechanism (APRM) at a momentous event here yesterday.
US predicts ED victory
A United States-based strategic think-tank, which has strong links to MDC-Alliance vice president Mr Tendai Biti, has tipped President Emmerson Mnangagwa to “resoundingly win the 2023 elections” in a revealing report released on Thursday.
Govt steps up grain imports
Maize imports have been stepped up to 110 000 tonnes per month to guarantee food security, especially at a time when the 2018-2019 drought — regarded by the United Nations as the worst in 40 years — is taking its toll.
Climate change cannot control our destiny
The journey began at the turn of the millennium when Zimbabwe embarked on its land reform programme, a transformative enduring initiative that resulted in the West imposing sanctions on the country.
BONNE’S DOUBLE TARGET…Warriors newboy readies for Algeria, wants Arcadia Utd rejuvenated
HE has never set foot in Arcadia, the Harare suburb that predominantly accommodates mixed race people, but Macauley Bonne craves so much to be in this hood.
The Charlton Athletic striker, whose father Shaun was born in Arcadia before relocating to the United Kingdom, has got a double-pronged mission.
‘Mono-currency here to stay’
FINANCE and Economic Development Minister Professor Mthuli Ncube on Friday said Government has no intention to change its policy on the mono-currency and will introduce stiff penalties against those who violate this position.
USD teacher incentives cause stir…‘Pay up or child will be ignored’
SOME teachers in public schools are making a killing by demanding monetary incentives from their pupils’ parents despite the Government’s ban on the practice, it has emerged.
Investigations carried out by The Sunday Mail Society last week show that parents are being pressured to pay between US$2 and US$4 per month for each child.
Govt to expedite reforms as Parly resumes sitting
Government will prioritise the repeal of the Access to Information and Protection of Privacy Act (AIPPA) and the enactment of its successor legislation designed to deepen civil liberties and democracy when Parliament resumes sitting on Tuesday this week.
Pasuwa back at Nyasa
ZIMBABWEAN coach Kalisto Pasuwa returned to Malawi last week amid revelations that his TNM Super League champions, Nyasa Big Bullets, are seeking to tie him down to a long-term contract. However, it has also emerged that the gaffer is not too keen on a deal that is beyond one more year with the club he guided to a successful defence of the championship.










