Four killed in Gweru accident
Munyaradzi Musiiwa, Midlands Correspondent FOUR people died on the spot when a Toyota Corsa vehicle they were travelling in was involved in a head on-collision with a haulage truck near…
Planetarity: The trial of Achille Mbembe
Cetshwayo Zindabazezwe Mabhena For virality the coronavirus of the present is only a scary addition to many other pandemics that have been bedevilling humanity for a long time now. Those…
Call to empower women in the wake of Covid-19
A new crisis is unfolding for women in developing countries, Zimbabwe included, due to the compounding effects of Covid-19 pandemic and an already existing public debt crisis.
Hunt for top nurse still on
The hunt for a nursing services director for the Ministry of Health and Child Care is still ongoing after all shortlisted candidates in past interviews failed to meet the set criteria.
Shifts in global trade shakes local industry — CZI
Nkosilathi Sibanda, Business Correspondent THE local manufacturing sector is gripped with fear and uncertainty of the future as Covid-19 has left most companies counting huge losses and now are calling…
Zimpapers titles the finest
ZIMPAPERS top publications — The Sunday Mail and The Herald — are among the country’s top 2020 Superbrands, signalling a continued market dominance by the integrated media house.
‘We took Bosso kit to war’
RECENTLY in our Lest We Forget column we have published a series of interviews with a member of the Highlanders Football Club 1976 Under-16 squad, Clarence Tshuma pseudonym Shungu Moyo…
Dealing with financial ‘infidelity’
One of the most devastating things you can deal with in a relationship is infidelity.
It can be difficult to overcome and may even end the relationship. While emotional or physical infidelity is devastating, many couples today are facing another kind of infidelity.
Hunting: Tool to protect, not decimate fauna
THE United States of America has proposed a law, Bill SB1175 Animals: prohibitions on importation and possession of wild animals: animal markets.
New fragrance in town
MARY Gaitskill, an American journalist, once said: “The appeal of perfume is that it is at once ephemeral and empowering. It creates a shimmering invisible armour that lingers in a room long after its wearer has gone and infuses our imagination with a subtle power, hinting at a hidden identity.”











