Tsongi smiles again
ONE of the more striking images on Ernest Mudzengerere’s Facebook page is one where the 23-year-old scrumhalf — clad in the green and black colours of Old Hararians — takes time to savour the moment of his team’s Super Six rugby title win.
Nearly 400 mineworkers infected with coronavirus
The gold mining sector has so far borne the brunt of coronavirus infections among employees, as mining companies ramp up production following the easing of lockdown regulations to curb the spread of the virus.
SMEs struggle to reopen
More than half of small to medium enterprises (SMEs) that closed when the lockdown began on March 30 might fail to reopen when the current restrictions are lifted, but Government — armed with a $500 million kitty — is redoubling efforts to make sure they survive.
Obsession is bad for you
OUR focus in the past weeks has been on various forms of mental disorders and how the ongoing Covid-19-induced lockdown has aggravated the situation for some.
Common mental disorders usually refer to the two main diagnostic categories — depressive and anxiety disorders.
Investment options in inflationary environment
According to the Public Accounting and Auditor’s Board of Zimbabwe, all local companies needed to adopt hyperinflation accounting for post-July 1 2019 results as the country was in a hyper-inflationary environment.
Bayern players accept salary cut
Reigning and favourites to retain Bundesliga champions Bayern Munich players have accepted a salary cut which will last until the “end of the season” to help them through the coronavirus crisis, club president Herbert Hainer said yesterday.
Mapaya’s long-awaited return
WITH over five million cases and 380 000 deaths worldwide, one certainty surrounding the Covid-19 pandemic is that not all who make it to the other side will end up the same way they did going in.
Africa reclaims sovereign right
AFRICA is reclaiming its sovereign right to deal with challenges facing the continent – through solving conflicts, rallying member states to lobby for the removal of sanctions and fighting disease outbreaks.
Schools reopening imminent
GOVERNMENT has revealed that schools will resume classes mid next month, following hard on the heels of universities, whose doors are set to be reopened from June 1.
The Minister of Primary and Secondary Education Cain Mathema told The Sunday Mail yesterday that “schools will be opened three to four weeks from now”.
ZACC hunts down corrupt ministers
A former Cabinet Minister, a Minister of State for Provincial Affairs and a prominent property mogul face arrest for criminal abuse of office, fraud and abuse of funds following investigations into land deals by the Zimbabwe Anti-Corruption Commission.




