GMB takes delivery of 24 000t of maize
The Grain Marketing Board has now received 23 952 tonnes of maize since the beginning of the marketing season on April 1, almost three times the 8 952 tonnes delivered in the same period last year.
Zim tourism sector calls for recovery programme
Travel and tourism players in the country have approached Government to intervene with a recovery plan for the sector, which is among the hardest hit by the coronavirus (Covid-19) pandemic.
Zim joins global Covid-19 clinical trials
Zimbabwe has applied to be part of an international clinical trial process being coordinated by the World Health Organisation (WHO) to assess treatment options for Covid-19.
For Highlanders, it’s the vintage image worth a thousand words…Sadly, football super fan Augustine Moyo is no more
IT’S one of the vintage images of the domestic Premiership — shirtless, euphoric, ecstatic, the body and the soul united in a fiery explosion of boundless joy.
More Covid-19 testing platforms on the way
GOVERNMENT is set to increase Covid-19 confirmatory testing platforms to mitigate stiff global competition for reagents with other countries using the same technologies for an antigen-based test, popularly known as Polymerase Chain Reaction (PCR).
PR practitioner Moyo dies
Public Relations practitioner and former Sunday Mail Business Editor Augustine Moyo has died.
FIFA suspend Haiti official
LONDON. — FIFA on Monday suspended the president of Haiti’s football federation for 90 days pending an investigation into allegations he sexually abused teenage girls at the national training center.
MPs want to be marriage officers
Members of Parliament yesterday asked to be designated as marriage officers so that they can solemnise civil unions but the proposal was shot down by Justice, Legal and Parliamentary Affairs Minister Ziyambi Ziyambi as it would blur the divide between legislators and administrators.
No fans, no tennis
LONDON. — Two-time Wimbledon winner Petra Kvitova said on Monday she would prefer Grand Slams did not take place as opposed to playing them behind closed doors due to the coronavirus pandemic.
The sad tale of Mushandike Irrigation Scheme
On the southern verges of Masvingo City, two mountains — Chamanyoka and Nyanda — rudely squeeze and dwarf the highway to Beitbridge.











