Hospital visiting times

Harare Parirenyatwa Hospital General wards:1pm-2pm Private wards 5pm-6pm Mbuya Nehanda Hospital: 6am-6:30am, 1pm-2pm — All visitors; 5pm-6pm – Husbands only Sally Mugabe Central Hospital General Wards: 1pm-2pm only. Strictly two…

We’ve delivered in spite of sanctions

Last week, ZANU PF held a week-long induction and reorientation workshop in Gweru that was attended by the ruling party’s parliamentary candidates for the August 23 harmonised elections. The workshop,…

New home deco, design trends

DESIGN experts are seeing plenty of home trends that take on a new and modern look. They are also looking for something that gives a rustic and nostalgic appeal. We…

Hubby is a bedwetter

Mudzimba Dr Chisamba DEAR Amai, I am a 34-year-old lady and married to a man of the same age. We are blessed with two beautiful children. Naturally, we are a…

Child-centred learning: Navigating 21st century skills landscape

Dr Patricia Gonde EDUCATION is the cornerstone of any society’s development. It is the foundation of any community. Children must have the necessary tools to succeed in the 21st century.…

Drug rehab centres

IN case you have a son, daughter, friend or relative who has a problem with drugs, here is a list and contact details of those who provide counselling and rehabilitation…

Gurus set for Vic Falls to discuss economy

Sunday Mail Reporter ECONOMIC gurus from the public and private sectors are set to meet in Victoria Falls this week to deliberate on the prevailing economic headwinds, at the inaugural…

Birthday cake

THIS is one of my mother’s cake recipes for birthdays. I love it. Ingredients Two cups white sugar; One cup unsalted butter, room temperature; One teaspoon vanilla extract; Four eggs,…

Unpacking Monetary Policy Committee resolutions

Persistence Gwanyanya CONSISTENT with sound economic management, the Monetary Policy Committee (MPC) met on June 6, 2023 and passed resolutions to support stabilisation measures that were announced by Treasury on…

New technology to tame Zim’s most hated bird

Theseus Shambare MR LLOYD CHITATE’s six hectares of wheat in Mazowe were under siege. Ironically, his gigantic problem was caused by small creatures — quelea birds. “Scaring away the birds…

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