New radar systems for weather disasters

Five high-tech Doppler radar systems, which will enhance the country’s ability to mitigate the effects of rain-induced natural disasters like cyclones and floods, will go live before year-end, The Sunday Mail has learnt.

Kwangwari’s clarion call

SUCCESSES recorded by boxers Charles Manyuchi, Monalisa Sibanda and Kudakwashe “Take Money” Chiwandire in recent years have left many believing Zimbabwe could ride on the sport to attract global attention.

Zimpapers Cancer Power Walk a success

THE country’s leading media company Zimpapers, in partnership with several sponsors, yesterday held the 7th edition of the Cancer Power Walk to raise funds for cancer patients and increase awareness on prevention of the disease.

Musk wields axe on Twitter staffers

Billionaire Elon Musk started to eliminate half of Twitter’s workforce on Friday, making good on plans to slash costs at the social media platform he acquired for US$44 billion last month, people with knowledge of the matter have said.

Remains of 11 First Chimurenga heroes identified

LONDON’s Natural History Museum says it has identified remains of 11 of Zimbabwe’s First Chimurenga heroes and heroines, which were shipped to the United Kingdom as war trophies during the early years of colonial occupation.

Hong Kong Rugby Sevens returns

Fans of the Hong Kong Rugby Sevens shrugged off a three-year pandemic absence as the sporting spectacle kicked off on Friday with drinking, fancy dress — and Covid rules.

A unique source of energy

A bright mind knows no bounds.

This aptly describes a group of five Queen Elizabeth Girls High School learners.

Investors warned of rate hikes

The Bank of England delivered its biggest interest rate increase in 33 years but strongly pushed back against market expectations for the scale of future increases, warning that following that path would induce a two-year recession.

A typical teenager

TO be a teenager in a world like this is not as easy as some may think.

Nothing comes easy; life passes you by as fast as you can blink.

United, we can be better

It takes the whole village to raise a child.

What an instructive African proverb this is!

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