First Lady on mission to combat bilharzia
AFRICA continues to be plagued by bilharzia, among other neglected tropical diseases that affect the social and economic well-being of its citizenry.
According to the World Health Organisation (WHO), bilharzia affects 900 million people worldwide, but 90 percent of that burden is in Africa.
Anti-graft body swoops on Command Agric looters
The Zimbabwe Anti-Corruption Commission (ZACC) has begun swooping on farmers and companies that were repackaging inputs obtained from the Special Grain and Oil Seed programme — commonly known as Command Agriculture — and selling them for personal gain.
The abuse of Command Agriculture inputs is one of the high-profile cases that are being investigated by the corruption-fighting body.
More contractors for Beitbridge Highway rehab
Government will rope in more contractors to rehabilitate the Harare-Beitbridge highway in order to expeditiously complete the three-year project and prevent project costs from escalating.
Cursed by time, imprisoned by lament
Trauma can be really traumatic.
Its after-effects often stubbornly linger like a skunk’s stench.
It can also be both unforgiving and haunting.
Uncertified mealie meal floods Zimbabwe
Njabulo Bhebe, Business Reporter AUTHORITIES have raised a red flag over numerous maize meal brands, mostly imports, which have recently flooded the local market, saying some of them might be hazardous…
Zacc busts roller meal syndicate
THE Zimbabwe Anti-Corruption Commission (ZACC) has busted a syndicate involving Grain Marketing Board (GMB) workers who are allegedly hoarding mealie-meal for resale on the black market at extortionate prices.
Awards season reaches climax
Debra Matabvu
THE Sunday Mail has been nominated for the 19th National Arts Merit Awards (Nama) Outstanding Print Journalist for the sixth time in eight years, proving the publication’s relevance in arts reporting.
Unpacking Ethiopia’s reform agenda
Ethiopia has seen dramatic transformation and change over the past century.
Two of the biggest changes were the victory in 1991 of the Ethiopian People’s Revolutionary Democratic Front, which has remained the dominant party ever since and, more recently, the accession to power of Ahmed Abiy as Prime Minister.
First mbanje crop harvested
ZIMBABWE has begun harvesting its first crop of legally cultivated industrial hemp after it decriminalised cannabis in 2018 to tap into the multi-billion-dollar industry.
Last year, the Zimbabwe Industrial Hemp Trust (ZIHT) planted five varieties of European industrial cannabis on a 10-hectare plot at Harare Central Prison.
Cont’s MaShurugwi prophesy . . . Amakorokoza creator on how he foresaw illegal miner menace
Bruce Ndlovu, Sunday Life Reporter IT took the sight of an illegal miner, claiming to have in his pocket one of the world’s most precious minerals, to convince Cont Mhlanga that…











