Chief Maduna dies

Bulawayo Bureau ONE of the country’s longest serving traditional leaders, Chief Vezi Maduna Mafu of Filabusi, died yesterday at his Avoca homestead in Filabusi (Insiza), Matabeleland South province. He was…

Harare City Council bungles on road funds

Sunday Mail Reporter HARARE City Council is getting its fair share of allocations for road rehabilitation from the Zimbabwe National Road Administration (Zinara) but the condition of roads in and…

New system to eliminate fake Covid-19 certificates

Sunday Mail Reporter A barcoding system developed to verify the authenticity of Covid-19 certificates is expected to start working this week, as authorities seek an end to fake coronavirus  certificates.…

Editorial Comment: Lockdown has beaten second wave

The Level Four National Lockdown has beaten back the second wave, largely because the Government moved early enough, and was prepared to enforce the necessary restrictions, although most people were,…

Zimstat begins field mapping for census

Wallace Ruzvidzo Sunday Mail Correspondent The Zimbabwe National Statistics Agency (ZimStat) has begun field mapping and household listing work that involves partitioning the country into unique enumeration areas in preparation…

New twist to Redwing row

Sunday Mail Correspondent SHAREHOLDERS of Mutare-based gold producer Redwing, are challenging the validity of Probadek Investments’ joint venture agreement with the mine’s judicial manager Mr Cecil Madondo, whom it has…

‘More women should study science’

ON February 11, the world marked International Day of Women and Girls in Science under the theme “Women Scientists at the forefront of the fight against Covid-19”. The day was…

January Disease claims 1 000 cattle in Mash West

Wallace Ruzvidzo Sunday Mail Correspondent AT least 1 000 cattle have died of Theileriosis, a cattle disease also known as January Disease, over the past month in some parts of…

‘Festive human wave caused rising fatalities’

Gender and Community Editor The spike in deaths from Covid-19-related complications in January was possibly a result of the influx of people through Beitbridge Border Post during the festive season,…

Sinopharm vaccine: The lowdown

Sunday Mail Reporter ZIMBABWE takes delivery of the first consignment of the Covid-19 vaccine when a shipment of 200 000 doses from China’s pharmaceutical company Sinopharm arrives tomorrow morning. The…

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