‘Breastfeeding link to Covid-19 negligible’
THE risk of Covid-19 infection from breastfeeding is negligible and has never been documented, the World Health Organisation (WHO) said on Tuesday, in a call for greater support for the practice.
Sables set to know Netherlands tour outcome
Mehluli Sibanda, Senior Sports Reporter ZIMBABWE men’s fifteens rugby team, the Sables will know by end of day tomorrow if their proposed fixtures against Netherlands will go ahead. Jason Maritz,…
Digital agric directory launch this week
Sunday Mail Reporter THE Agribusiness Talk, a team of agricultural professionals behind the Agribusiness Magazine, will this week launch the Digital Agribusiness Directory to provide farmers with an electronic platform…
Rotarians up the ante in Covid-19 fight
IT is in difficult moments when adversity threatens to dim hope that the best of humanity shines the brightest.
Bittersweet WC memories for Siyachitema
JUST over a year after her side held the nation spellbound with its Netball World Cup exploits, Gems former captain Perpetua Siyachitema is bitter her troops never really got the recognition and rewards they believe their feat richly deserved.
Raza’s lockdown ordeal
HIS maiden Caribbean Premier League (CPL) cricket stint almost went up in smoke.
ZC in waiting game
THE good news is that Zimbabwe’s proposed India, Pakistan, Sri Lanka, Australia, Bangladesh, Ireland and Afghanistan tours, while temporarily put on ice, are not dead in the water.
Experts unpack men’s role in BV disease
Vivian Mugarisi A new study has found that men seem to play a key role in the transmission of bacterial vaginosis. The disease is normally caused by the overgrowth of…
Pep eyes UEFA semis success
PEP Guardiola came out on top in his duel with Zinedine Zidane on Friday and then reminded his Manchester City players that their 2-1 win over Real Madrid that took them into the Champions League quarter-finals was just “one step” in their quest for European success.
Europe’s top-flight clubs face 4bn Euro in lost revenue
The novel coronavirus pandemic is likely to cost Europe’s top-flight football clubs around €4 billion in lost revenue, a study published by the association which represents them said last week.











