Covid-19: Jaure’s blessing in disguise
IT’S been over 130 days, but the incident is still fresh in his mind, as if it happened last night.
Partson Jaure could have lost his life that Sunday morning.
AfCFTA to boost Zim’s real income
Real income gains from full implementation of the Africa Continental Free Trade Area (AfCFTA) could increase by 7 percent — or US$450 billion — by 2035, with Zimbabwe and Ivory Coast (Côte d’Ivoire) expected to be major gainers, according to a World Bank report.
Is your organisation gender-sensitive?
If asked, I am sure most company executives, heads of Government departments and even those in civil society, churches and other organisations would say they are gender-sensitive and gender compliant.
Arsenal in record FA Cup victory
It was a snapshot of the finishing ability that makes Pierre-Emerick Aubameyang a world-class performer and, for Arsenal and Mikel Arteta, the upshot was glorious.
Football fraternity mourns Sambo
THE late veteran administrator, Chris Sambo, has been described as a no-nonsense giant who always spoke his mind, as condolences continue to pour in for the former Premier Soccer League chief executive.
Govt puts foot down on anarchy . . . warns US against interference
THE arrest of political activists Hopewell Chin’ono and Jacob Ngarivhume last week, was a pre-emptive move by authorities to quell a potentially violent foreign-funded insurrection meant to destabilise the country and unconstitutionally topple the Government, a Cabinet minister said yesterday.
Sadc mourns former Tanzanian President Mkapa
Former Tanzanian President Benjamin Mkapa was a champion of regional integration whose contribution to the Southern African Development Community (SADC) will remain immeasurable, President Mnangagwa has said.
323 health workers test positive for Covid-19
GOVERNMENT is procuring more personal protective equipment (PPE) and undertaking extensive training of healthcare workers to effectively use available gear to curb the spread of Covid-19 within the health workforce.
Let’s adhere to lockdown restrictions
THE spike in coronavirus cases in Zimbabwe, which prompted Government to impose a dusk-to-dawn curfew and restrict working hours to between 8am and 3pm, among a host of other measures, should jolt the generality of the population to take the Covid-19 pandemic seriously as it appears to be peaking in this part of the world.
Faking it but not making it…UZ investigates fake documents ring
If you have “qualified” employees that are proving to be incompetent, you have every reason to cross-check the authenticity of their qualifications.
It is possible for a person who has never set foot in high school or any tertiary institution to have lofty academic and professional qualifications.






