It’s never too late to save a few bucks

It is no secret that inflation has battered a lot of bank accounts in the last year.

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.

Beekeeping, low-hanging fruit

People usually come up with business ideas after having discussions with friends or family members, or while alone. However, at times picking someone else’s idea and try to make it better can do the trick.

The stuff dreams are made of

FOR teenage midfielder Preston Steblecki, the thought of training at the Portuguese top-flight club Sporting Lisbon with his Legends Football Academy teammates never in his wildest dreams crossed his mind.

‘World of the dead has been invaded’

RHUMBA music filled the air as waist-wiggling women performed lewd dance routines right inside the Warren Hills Cemetery in Harare last Saturday.

‘We won’t leave until sanctions are removed’

FOR close to 1 300 days, they have remained loyal to their cause. Despite starvation, harsh weather, poor shelter, criticism and even ridicule, they have remained unbowed.

When children assume adult roles

CHILDREN of deaf adults (coda) are commonly referred to as “mother father deaf”.

Research has indicated that more than 90 percent of children who are born of deaf parents are not deaf, but they often have to learn sign language at very early stages of their lives.

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.

Covenants in restraint of trade

This week we are continuing with our conversation on common law illegality. I hope you got time to read the first part of the article. If you missed it, you can read it on The Sunday Mail website.

All players owe the club — Jere

I wake up at 3am every day to do my academic studies and read the news.

Most of the newspapers have been carrying CAPS United stories and I often find myself wondering why.

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