Another big score for Amai Chisamba

BAGGING two awards in two weeks took renowned social commentator Dr Rebecca Chisamba back in time.

When a village was transformed in an instant

TWO octogenarians – Emina Mauta (81) and Susan Manjo (83), from Musakanda Village, Masvingo province – vividly remember the day that changed their lives forever.

Zim to tap into uranium deposits

Zimbabwe is finalising drafting a policy that will guide the exploitation of uranium for peaceful purposes, the Government has said.

Young innovators design future of healthcare

MEDDES Technology, a start-up by staff and students from the Harare Institute of Technology (HIT), is developing four types of ventilators designed to cater for patients in low resource areas at an affordable cost.

TelOne connects 500 schools to internet

About 500 schools in underserved and rural communities have been connected to the internet by the State-owned telecommunications company TelOne.

Sisters live with dead mother’s corpse

TWO sisters aged 58 and 60 kept quiet about their mother’s death and lived with her corpse for nine days in their apartment in Benin City, Nigeria.

Understanding acute lymphocytic leukaemia

Acute lymphocytic leukaemia (ALL) is a type of cancer of the blood and bone marrow, the spongy tissue inside bones, where blood cells are made.

Role of boards in effective financial governance

Poor financial management has seen the downfall of many non-profit and commercial organisations over the years. The reasons are many and varied, ranging from outright fraud to basic incompetence.

National hero Nkomo’s burial tomorrow

President Mnangagwa will lead mourners at the National Heroes Acre for the burial of late national hero Cde Highten Nkomo, who passed away a fortnight ago.

Neighbours can’t stand us

WE had a great relationship with our neighbours until their son was badly hurt by my son while they were playing. The two are both aged eight years and go to the same school.

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