Schools join Covid-19 fight

Government has commended some schools for joining the fight against coronavirus through making protective health sundries.

Covid-19 to catapult ICT growth

The post-coronavirus period is expected to drive growth in the country’s Information and Communication Technology (ICT) sector, particularly through rising demand for tailor-made products for emerging sector-specific needs.

Covid-19 innovations: Local firms step up to the plate

Local companies are becoming increasingly innovative in coming up with home-grown solutions to the country’s challenges, particularly in the wake of the coronavirus.

Major boost for dairy sector

The Zimbabwe Agricultural Growth Programme (ZAGP) — a partnership between Government, the European Development Fund and the European Union — has bought 200 heifers as part of an ambitious programme to increase milk production to 120 million litres per year by 2022.

Staying sane during the health crisis

THE Covid-19 pandemic has likely brought many changes to how you live your life, and with it uncertainty, altered daily routines, financial pressures and social isolation. You may worry about…

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In love with someone’s husband

I am a very beautiful maid who is often confused for a professional woman. I grew up with my stepmother. My mother was divorced and sent away by my father. It was a very difficult childhood, so I did not do well in school.

Covid-19 youth business funds ready

More than 4 500 youths across the country have applied for grants under the Covid-19 Relief Fund for Youth-led businesses and associations.

Covid-19 innovations: Local firms step up to the plate

Local companies are becoming increasingly innovative in coming up with home-grown solutions to the country’s challenges, particularly in the wake of the coronavirus.

Three test positive for Covid-19 at FC Cologne

German top-flight soccer team FC Cologne has said that group training was continuing, despite three people at the club testing positive for Covid-19.

Adidas income plunges 96pc

German sportswear manufacturer, Adidas, said in a statement that its first-quarter net income was 26 million euros (US$28,2 million), down 96 percent from the same period last year.

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