NEW: President praises frontline workers

AS another Covid-19 plagued year comes to an end, President Emmerson Mnangagwa has paid special homage to Zimbabwe’s health workers for their sterling efforts to minimise pandemic-related damage. Despite its…

NEW: ‘Omicron hospitalisation risk around one third of Delta’

The risk of hospitalisation with the Omicron variant of coronavirus is about one-third that of the Delta variant, according to British analysis of more than a million cases of both…

NEW: Five rules from psychology to help keep your new year’s resolutions

Brian Harman & Janine Bosak We are creatures of habit. Between a third and half of our behaviour is habitual, according to research estimates. Unfortunately, our bad habits compromise our…

Gen Tongo memorial on today

Sunday Mail Reporter THE family of the late Zimbabwe African National Liberation Army (ZANLA) commander and national hero General Josiah Magama Tongogara will today host a memorial service to commemorate…

Covid-19 infected learners stuck at schools

Sunday Mail Reporter LEARNERS in schools and colleges who tested positive for Covid-19 will remain quarantined during the festive season as part of measures to prevent the spread of the…

Help me help you

Rutendo Gwatidzo HOW can I help you if you act like you don’t want me to help you? Stop making life more difficult than it is already. This past week I…

Playing in our backyard gives us the upper hand: Elgar

The start of a cricket series on Boxing Day brings with it grand traditions that set the scene for the international season to come. South Africa against India in Pretoria…

Mabhunu looks back on eventful year

Tinashe Kusema Deputy Sports Editor FOR those that have spent a minute in his company or engaged in a short conversation with him, many will probably attest to the fact…

Security companies fret over robberies

Leroy Dzenga Senior Reporter PRIVATE security companies have asked the Government to allow some of their guards to be trained by the police on how to react better to armed…

Mabvuku Polyclinic gets Christmas cheer

Sunday Mail Reporter UNITED Family International Church (UFIC), through its humanitarian arm Agape Family Care, last week donated a generator, gas stove and an assortment of other donations to children…

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