Woods apologises for insensitive prank

Tiger Woods has apologised for any offence he caused after he was seen discreetly handing Justin Thomas a tampon after outdriving his playing partner at the Genesis Invitational last week.…

ChatGPT, Google’s Bard: What you need to know

4IR Simplified John Tseriwa The Fourth Industrial Revolution (4IR) is upon us, and tremendous technological advancements affect our daily lives. Artificial intelligence, which is one of the primary drivers of…

Cold viruses reduced Covid-19 deaths: Study

Sunday Mail Reporter A STUDY led by Zimbabwean-born scientist Professor Francisca Mutapi has revealed that the high prevalence of common cold viruses in Africa may have helped the continent experience…

Take Money keeps eyes on prize

Sports Reporter THE countdown has begun and Kudakwashe “Take Money” Chiwandire is keeping her eyes firmly on the prize as she braces for what could be a life-changing bout. She…

Ngezi’s Chiragwi wants continuity

Sports Reporter TAKESURE Chiragwi has been made interim coach twice but he now wants to underline his credentials after being named substantive Ngezi Platinum Stars gaffer ahead of the 2023…

The concept of ‘usufruct’ explained

Legal Matters with Arthur Marara A usufruct is a legal right given by a property owner to someone else to use his or her asset for a limited time –…

Designer abandons career for comedy

Kimberly Mhembere GONE are the days when people would only rely on the inimitable Mukadota, Gringo or Paraffin for a dose of comedy on the small screen. A new breed…

Firm gets nod for Warren Hills golf course project

Sunday Mail Reporter A LOCAL real estate company, West Property Zimbabwe, has been given the green light to begin developing the US$280 million Hills Golf Estate at Warren Hills, Harare,…

Camel chews off owner’s head

AN enraged camel was beaten to death by villagers after it reportedly decapitated its owner in India. Sohanram Nayak tried to recapture the rampaging animal after it broke free from…

Innovation gamechanger

One of the fastest-growing sectors in Zimbabwe is financial technology, which has led to a rise in the number of applications and tools that improve international remittances. With remittances from…

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