Zimbabwe in vaccination milestone
Mukudzei Chingwere in Nyanga MORE than half-a-million Zimbabweans have received the first dose of the Covid-19 vaccine, marking a key milestone in the country’s quest to achieve national herd immunity…
More than 170k new jobs created
More than 170 000 new jobs have been created in various sectors of the economy since 2017, with employment figures continuing on an upward trajectory since the advent of the New Dispensation nearly four years ago.
When joys of motherhood overcome adversity
AS the estimated three billion women around the globe celebrate Mothers’ Day today, Prisca Jiri (14) will painstakingly reflect on the unnerving circumstances that resulted in her being one of Zimbabwe’s youngest mothers.
Inside Harare’s drug syndicates
SOME law enforcement agents who are supposed to secure illicit drugs seized during operations are reportedly working in connivance with drug syndicates in Harare, pocketing huge sums of money by selling the same opioids back on the streets, investigations by The Sunday Mail have revealed.
Local brands need to step up to the plate
Production seems to be the driving spirit of the new dispensation, as the country pursues a modernisation and industrialisation agenda whose objective is to grow the economy, create rewarding and sustainable jobs, lift people out of poverty and create a prosperous society.
Zim in vaccination milestone
MORE than half a million Zimbabweans have received the first dose of the Covid-19 vaccine, marking a key milestone in the country’s quest to achieve national herd immunity by year-end, Vice President Dr Constantino Chiwenga has said.
THE MAKINGS OF A SUPERWOMAN
AS she greeted traditional leaders and members of the public during a Hurungwe Prison Farm tour, one could not help but notice the disarming humility of Zimbabwe Prisons and Correctional Service (ZPCS) Deputy Commissioner-General (DCG) Dr Granisia Musango.
No one will whip anyone’s behind
AS a matter of principle and decency, the Bishop, as a man of the cloth, usually doesn’t obsess about individuals as much as he fetishes discussing issues of substance affecting our community and civilisation.
PSL coaches ready to rumble
FOR the country’s flagship sport — football — the coronavirus-induced break has been a journey in the wilderness.
And for Premiership coaches it is now 16 months without sitting in the dugout.
Being a mother is a full-time job
As Zimbabwe joins the rest of the world in celebrating Mother’s Day today, our reporter Veronica Gwaze tracked down revered social commentator Dr Rebecca Chisamba, better known as Mai Chisamba, for a sit-down.











