How Sithole’s fate was sealed at Doroi

Our reporter Norman Muchemwa (NM) continues to chronicle the political life of Cde Christopher Mawomberere (CM). This week the former freedom fighter narrates his military training and deployment to the war front.

‘Banolila’ still blazes 17 years on

IT was that year when an “earthquake” hit the Premier Soccer League.

The year when a virtually unknown striker called Evans “Earthquake” Gwekwerere stormed onto the scene and set tongues wagging with his goal-scoring prowess.

Endometriosis and infertility

Tine Mataz HI again. I hope you are all doing well and practising safe hygiene during this Covid-19 crisis. I think this week’s topic is one of the really important…

Parliament is an essential service

THE novel coronavirus is providing a formidable test to democracy the world over.

Even in “tempered” democracies, institutions, longstanding democratic conventions, norms and traditions are feeling the wrath of the pandemic.

ZGC calls for gendered response on Covid-19

THE Zimbabwe Gender Commission (ZGC) has called on stakeholders spearheading the fight against the novel coronavirus to come up with gender-sensitive measures to address women’s increased vulnerabilities during the ongoing lockdown.

Zim cricketers ‘trapped’ Down Under

SOME Zimbabwean cricketers in Australia “miss” home as lockdowns continue “Down Under”, as in most parts of the world.

Australia closed its borders to non-citizens on March 20 and gatherings of more than two people are banned.

Global message from scientists on Covid-19

The Covid-19 pandemic has disrupted and put the world on edge.

The virus will not be the last pandemic to wreak havoc on humanity, if we continue to ignore links between infectious diseases and the destruction of the natural world. Global health and economies are both at serious risk without proper containment and mitigation measures in each country.

Stern warning to abusers of Covid-19 aid

ZIMBABWE Anti-Corruption Commission (Zacc) chairperson, Justice Loice Matanda-Moyo, recently issued a statement calling on those conferred with the mandate to manage Covid-19 donations to exercise a high degree of transparency and accountability or face severe punishment for abuse of the aid.

Africa’s big asks to the IMF, World Bank

THE coronavirus and its economic consequences have caused economic tsunamis in every country in the world.

The scale of the onslaught will dominate discussions at the International Monetary Fund (IMF)/World Bank spring meetings due to take place, for the first time ever, virtually – in mid-April.

Zesa dumps ‘costly’ diesel power plant

STATE-owned power utility ZESA Holdings has abandoned its US$100 million Mutare Peaking Power Station amid concerns of high costs of running the facility, The Sunday Mail Business can reveal.

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