Riding the high wave of Covid-19 in 2021

Golden Sibanda 2021, much like the preceding year, was defined by the coronavirus pandemic, but there was some semblance of progress as restrictions were eased to allow events such as…

Root confident of banging a 100

Joe Root has backed himself to “bang out a hundred” as England face a must-win Boxing Day Test in Melbourne. The England skipper expects a response from his team after…

Infrastructure projects progressive: Govt

Senior Business Reporter The Government says it is satisfied with massive progress on several key infrastructure projects implemented countrywide this year and expects to maintain the momentum in 2022 as…

Chiwandire eyes WBC belt

Langton Nyakwenda JUST as her moniker suggests, this could be a chance for Kudakwashe “Take Money” Chiwandire to make some cash. But here is the kicker, there could be little…

‘King Richard’ ticks all boxes

Film Review Tinashe Kusema VENUS and Serena Williams are almost certain to go down in history as two of the most dominant women’s tennis players in history, what with their…

Babies galore livens festivities

Sunday Mail Reporter AT least 36 babies were born on Christmas Day at three major hospitals in Harare and Chitungwiza. By 2pm yesterday, Sally Mugabe Central Hospital had recorded the…

Sables great Super Ziv buried

Sports Editor THE late Sables legend, Zivanai Dzinomurumbi, has been described as a pioneer and revolutionary who laid the foundation for black players to feature in the national senior rugby…

Exporters must take advantage of trade agreements

Trade Focus Alla Majuru  MAI Chimuti (not real name) is a small business owner, with products that have been finding a market in a small neighbourhood in Gaborone, thanks to…

Mabvuku Polyclinic gets Christmas cheer

Sunday Mail Reporter UNITED Family International Church (UFIC), through its humanitarian arm Agape Family Care, last week donated a generator, gas stove and an assortment of other donations to children…

Security companies fret over robberies

Leroy Dzenga Senior Reporter PRIVATE security companies have asked the Government to allow some of their guards to be trained by the police on how to react better to armed…

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