Commission interviews, may the best win

THE last two weeks have been particularly busy for Parliament’s Committee on Standing Rules and Orders (CSRO).

On July 3, the committee interviewed 23 candidates shortlisted to fill the four vacancies in the Zimbabwe Human Rights Commission.

Kadandara tells her frontline tale

EVERY day that she is on duty, Glow Petroleum Queens and Harare Hospital nurse Christine Kadandara has to be on high alert, whether she is on or off the court.

Never has that been more apparent than it is today, as “Kiri” — as she is affectionately known — has been forced to trade the bib and sneakers for a pair of scrubs.

Call to empower women in the wake of Covid-19

A new crisis is unfolding for women in developing countries, Zimbabwe included, due to the compounding effects of Covid-19 pandemic and an already existing public debt crisis.

Hunt for top nurse still on

The hunt for a nursing services director for the Ministry of Health and Child Care is still ongoing after all shortlisted candidates in past interviews failed to meet the set criteria.

Zimpapers titles the finest

ZIMPAPERS top publications — The Sunday Mail and The Herald — are among the country’s top 2020 Superbrands, signalling a continued market dominance by the integrated media house.

New fragrance in town

MARY Gaitskill, an American journalist, once said: “The appeal of perfume is that it is at once ephemeral and empowering. It creates a shimmering invisible armour that lingers in a room long after its wearer has gone and infuses our imagination with a subtle power, hinting at a hidden identity.”

Wimbledon to disburse prize money

The prize money set aside for the Wimbledon Championships will be distributed to 620 players who were set to take part at this year’s cancelled tournament, the All England Lawn Tennis Club (AELTC) said.

Citrus fruits — Potential game-changer for farmers

CITRUS fruits are currently in high demand the world over.

This is largely because of their perceived immune boosting benefits for those fighting Covid-19. They are relatively rich in Vitamin C.

Fans spending on the sport they love

Nothing quite takes the place of passion, as this has been proven time and again by passionate sports lovers.

Regardless of what they face, sports lovers can’t help but go back for more and spend money on their passion.

Reliving Monomotapa’s PSL legacy

ONLY six years after their formation, they became the second Zimbabwean side, after Dynamos, to reach the group stage of the prestigious CAF Champions League.

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