Camel chews off owner’s head
AN enraged camel was beaten to death by villagers after it reportedly decapitated its owner in India. Sohanram Nayak tried to recapture the rampaging animal after it broke free from…
What is mental health?
Mertha Mo Nyamande ACCORDING to the World Health Organisation (WHO), mental health is “a state of well-being in which the individual realises his or her own abilities, can cope with…
Mercury warning for breastfeeding mothers
Emmanuel Kafe LACTATING mothers who use mercury to process gold risk exposing themselves and their children to lifelong diseases such as brain damage, kidney failure and heart diseases, a recent…
Conflict of interest thorn in flesh in tourism management
Charles Mavhunga THE brand supremacy of destinations in the tourism industry should be viewed from the multi-stakeholder perspectives in terms of collaboration, patriotism and focus. The configuration of stakeholder interests…
ChatGPT, Google’s Bard: What you need to know
4IR Simplified John Tseriwa The Fourth Industrial Revolution (4IR) is upon us, and tremendous technological advancements affect our daily lives. Artificial intelligence, which is one of the primary drivers of…
Innovation gamechanger
One of the fastest-growing sectors in Zimbabwe is financial technology, which has led to a rise in the number of applications and tools that improve international remittances. With remittances from…
Scope for Zim, Egypt cooperation: Mudenda
Sunday Mail Correspondent ZIMBABWE can draw lessons from Egypt on how to harness renewable energy to help alleviate the country’s power challenges, Speaker of the National Assembly Advocate Jacob Mudenda…
How to tap into the Swedish, EU market
Word from the market with Bolton Kudzai Kakava ZIMBABWE is a signatory to the United Kingdom-Eastern and Southern Africa Economic Partnership Agreement (UK-ESA EPA) and the European Union interim Economic…
Turkey-Syria earthquake: Survivor rescued after 278 hours
Rescue workers in Turkey have pulled at least three people from the rubble, over 11 days after they were trapped when an earthquake hit the country. Hakan Yasinoglu had been…
Blind artiste relocates to SA
Society Reporter DANIEL Gonora, the blind sungura musician who made a name for himself by holding live shows on pavements in Harare’s central business district, has relocated to South Africa.…











