Serena Williams takes care of business on and off the court in Melbourne

Most players would be content to rest the day before a big match, but not Serena Williams. The 23-time Grand Slam champion said she had to step in to avert…

Yorkshire students launch ambitious fundraiser to replace Zimbabwean football team Bulawayo Chiefs’ bus almost 8 000 miles away

Sheffield Journalism students Adam Dickinson (19) and Harry Robinson (20) said they were looking across the globe for a new football team to follow after the English leagues ground to…

Villagers in standoff with mining investor

Fairness Moyana in Hwange A CRISIS meeting between villagers and a Chinese investor to discuss the contentious coal mining project in Dinde, Hwange was yesterday aborted after it failed to…

Food surplus this year: President

Harmony Agere ZIMBABWE is on course to achieving food surplus this year, resulting from the Command Agriculture and Pfumvudza/Intwasa programmes which are part of the legacy of the late national…

Pay rise for public, private sector imminent

Harmony Agere WORKERS in the public and private sectors have benefited from a steady increase of basic salaries between January 2020 and January this year due to a stable economic…

Rigorous examination for Covid-19 vaccines

Emmanuel Kafe and Debra Matabvu The first batch of Covid-19 vaccines, which arrive in the country early tomorrow morning, will undergo rigorous examination by a team of local multidisciplinary experts…

Media urged to highlight Govt programmes

Sunday Mail Reporter THE media must play a central role in articulating Government’s economic reform programmes and highlight the country’s successes in its quest to transform into an upper middle-income…

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.…

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