‘Utilise technology to drive SDGs’
Online Reporter
INNOVATION should continue to play a key role in Zimbabwe’s socio-economic development, with a particular focus on the Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs), ICT Minister Jenfan Muswere has said.
Herbalists cry foul
Tendai Chara
HERBALISTS and traditional healers expressed their dissatisfaction about the way Government is handling the integration of its members into the national delivery system.
Gender-based violence: Negative health consequences
More specifically, November 25 is a commemoration of the International Day for the Elimination of Violence against Women. And December 10, is commemorated as the Human Rights Day.
Rural folks urged to form burial societies
Tendai Chara
RURAL communities have been urged to start burial societies as the cost of maintaining funeral insurance cover soars.
Introduce mining at primary school level
Tendai Chara
CALLS for Government to introduce mining studies at primary school level are getting louder by the day, the Sunday Mail Online has gathered.
Great Dyke partners Fossil Mines
Online Reporter
PLATINUM miner Great Dyke Investments (GDI) has partnered local company Fossil Mines, in a deal expected to boost the company’s operations in Darwendale.
Importance of harm reduction to countries such as Zim
Cathy Allison
Combustible tobacco products are harmful not only to smokers but their smoke has prejudicial effects on non-smokers, says Professor David Nutt, an English scientist specialising in drug research.
Sunday Mail reporter bags African Women in Media award
Online Reporter
Sunday Mail Reporter, Debra Matabvu, has won the APO Group African Women in Media Award held virtually Wednesday.
Music as a business enterprise
Online Reporter
Gateway Stream recently hosted a workshop for musicians to help them manage their music as a business enterprise.
Nursing: A feminine profession?
Florence Nightingale subjectively considered nursing as a suitable job for women. She unequivocally viewed nursing as an extension of their domestic roles – feminising the nursing profession.











