Covid-19 could lead to mental illness

AS Covid-19 ravages the world, governments are pulling all the stops to ensure sundries required to help their populations survive this scourge are available.

Time to tap into awakening global floriculture market

AS global markets went to “sleep” because of lockdown measures to curb the spread of Covid-19 early this year, demand for some horticultural produce fell drastically.

A weekly financial self-care routine

Self-care and wellness go beyond just taking care of your mental, emotional or physical health.

Practicing financial self-care is also important for staying on top of your money as you work towards financial goals, such as saving or paying down debt. And it can also help with avoiding unpleasant surprises, such as a missed due date or an expected expense.

International co-operation panacea to asset recovery

AS spokesperson of the Zimbabwe Anti-Corruption Commission (ZACC), I am always inundated with calls from journalists keen to know how far we have gone to recover assets stashed abroad and suspected to have been acquired through corrupt activities.

A tale of two golfers

Tinashe Kusema Deputy Sports Editor THE Covid-19 pandemic has provided contrasting fortunes for two golfers — Gary Thompson, who is the president of the Zimbabwe Golfers Association (ZGA), and one…

Curran tests negative for Covid-19

England all-rounder Sam Curran can resume training ahead of the first Test against West Indies after testing negative for Covid-19, the England and Wales Cricket Board (ECB) has said.

Rotary Club of Highlands: Mudondo has a vision

People in developing countries, Zimbabwe included, are likely to feel the strain of Covid-19 than their counterparts in developed countries.

Zimbabwe in particular had already been in the throes of a challenging economic environment.

Covid-19: Africa’s conservation, trophy hunting dilemma

WILDLIFE conservation has not escaped the impact of Covid-19.

This is largely because tourism funding, which supports the conservation of wide swaths of Africa and some 23 million livelihoods, has all but dried up.

Top four race hots up

Manchester United’s three-pronged attack combined to devastating effect as they crushed Bournemouth, while Jamie Vardy netted his 100th Premier League goal as Leicester City notched their first victory since the league resumed, as the race for a top four finish in the English Premiership took yet another step.

Covid-19 rules work when observed

Covid-19 and lockdown regulations required to contain the disease have taken a back-seat among many Zimbabweans as we think about the empty beds in hospital wards and the fact that our friends seem free of infection.

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