Fearful women opt for backyard deliveries

The dread of contracting the coronavirus could be causing many people who ordinarily seek services at registered health facilities to go underground, raising fears they will not receive the best health care possible.

COMMENT: Luveve residents must take heed of advice from health officials

The city is grappling with challenges of containing the coronavirus pandemic and dealing with an outbreak of the gastrointestinal disease at Bulawayo’s Luveve and Gwabalanda suburb. Gastrointestinal disease has been…

Impact of Covid-19 on African women

This open letter was co-authored by Mrs Graça Machel, Dr Ngozi Okonjo-Iweala, Dr Vera Songwe and Ms Maria Ramos

Cook Off: Zim’s giant leap in film

ZIMBABWE’S first film to feature on streaming service Netflix is a romantic comedy about a struggling single mother who finds love and good fortune in a television cooking show contest.

Road construction: It’s back to business

WORLD recessions are seldom caused by natural disasters. Common recessions, notably the 2007-08 Global Financial Crisis, are due to negative changes in economic fundamentals.

However, the year 2020 has seen a world decline in economic activity due to a deadly virus, the novel coronavirus, which causes Covid-19.

Legends mourn Zuze

AS domestic football prepares to lay to rest Dynamos assistant coach Biggie Zuze in his hometown, Bindura, tomorrow afternoon, the club’s legends have led the way as tributes pour in for the former midfield workhorse.

Boarding schools open today

Vusumuzi Dube/ Mthabisi Tshuma, Sunday News Reporters BOARDING schools will open today to receive pupils who will be writing June/ July examinations that start on Tuesday. As part of ensuring…

Chicken Inn players, coaches get salary increment

Mehluli Sibanda, Senior Sports Reporter AT a time when local football clubs are struggling to look after their players as well as coaches amid the coronavirus pandemic, Chicken Inn have…

Impact of Covid-19 on African women

This open letter was co-authored by Mrs Graça Machel, Dr Ngozi Okonjo-Iweala, Dr Vera Songwe and Ms Maria Ramos

Mapressa’s unlikely blend of music and comedy

Bruce Ndlovu, Sunday Life Reporter DJ Mapressa, a Tsholotsho-born performer, seems to be following the route mapped out by the late Dr Love, Paul Matavire, by blending music with comedy…

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