Importance of harm reduction to countries such as Zim

Cathy Allison
Combustible tobacco products are harmful not only to smokers but their smoke has prejudicial effects on non-smokers, says Professor David Nutt, an English scientist specialising in drug research.

Robust trade reforms pay off — President

Zimbabwe will continue to implement robust economic, trade and investment policies in its quest to fulfil the objectives of the African Continental Free Trade Area (AfCFTA), the President has said.

Covid-19 vaccine rollout soon: Mahomva

GOVERNMENT is finalising a nationwide rollout plan for Covid-19 vaccines, amid indications that Zimbabwe could take delivery of a substantial amount of doses next year.

Man murders nephew (8), cooks head

A MAN here reportedly killed his eight-year-old nephew, dismembered the head and cooked it.

First Lady launches school feeding scheme for Harare

ZIMBABWEANS should unite in fighting hunger in schools and ensure every learner acquires education regardless of social standing, the First Lady, Amai Auxillia Mnangagwa, has said.

President warns wholesalers, retailers

PRESIDENT Mnangagwa has counselled businesses in the wholesale and retail sector to desist from unjust profiteering ahead of the festive season.

Sunday Mail scribe scoops top African award

The Sunday Mail reporter Debra Matabvu last week scooped the prestigious APO Group African Women in Media Award during the 6th Africa Women Innovation and Entrepreneurship Forum (AWIEF) Virtual Conference and Awards.

Sunday Mail scribe scoops top African award

The Sunday Mail reporter Debra Matabvu last week scooped the prestigious APO Group African Women in Media Award during the 6th Africa Women Innovation and Entrepreneurship Forum (AWIEF) Virtual Conference and Awards.

Minister Mutsvangwa mourns Munyaka

INFORMATION, Publicity and Broadcasting Services Minister Senator Monica Mutsvangwa has described veteran ZBC reporter Janet Munyaka, who died in Harare yesterday, as an accomplished scribe.

Schools to remain open

About 30 public schools have recorded cases of Covid-19 since reopening in September, a development which does not warrant the early closure of learning institutions, Government has said.

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