Shared vision needed to turnaround Zim

ZIMBABWEANS are a hardworking and competitive people by nature and it is high time we unite towards a shared national goal as we have more in common than differences.

We need a common vision anchored on self-belief, unity of purpose and a desire to migrate to a new era of shared growth and prosperity and ending inequalities and poverty.

FIFA, WHO plot football resumption

FIFA have begun planning for the resumption football activities by sharing a risk assessment tool with the 211-member associations, six continental confederations and other stakeholders.

More must be done to fight bogus Covid-19 cure claims

FAKE and bogus cure claims are a long-standing, but neglected public health problem.

Throughout recorded history, plagues have inspired anxiety and desperation.

Covid-19 aid resurfaces on black market

While Government, corporates, organisations and individuals have opened their hearts and wallets, pooling resources to support those who are likely to be affected by the coronavirus pandemic, shameless and heartless no-gooders are pilfering some of the goods and wheeling them for sale on the black market.

Moyo: A larger-than-life character

Augustine Moyo, the former Sunday Mail Business Editor and Zimbabwe National Road Authority’s first public relations manager, who died on Africa Day in a freak accident, was buried on Friday afternoon in Marondera’s Paradise Cemetery.

New Parly rules a stitch in time

Parliament Lincoln Towindo AN unsightly event occurred in Parliament during the official opening ceremony and State of the Nation Address (Sona) in September 2018. Smarting from a chastening electoral defeat…

No real test for JP’s latest offering

THE Hedonist has overemphasised in the past weeks that the current Covid-19-induced lockdown is killing showbiz.

Jah “JP” Prayzah’s latest offering “Hokoyo” should be clear testimony.

Covid-19 impact on trade

Over the years, Zimbabwe has recorded more annual trade deficits than surpluses, but the coronavirus pandemic is likely to change that landscape in the medium term.

Last year, the country racked up a US$528, 7 million trade deficit, down 76, 2 percent from US$2,2 billion in the previous year.

Covid-19 aid resurfaces on black market

While Government, corporates, organisations and individuals have opened their hearts and wallets, pooling resources to support those who are likely to be affected by the coronavirus pandemic, shameless and heartless no-gooders are pilfering some of the goods and wheeling them for sale on the black market.

Five signs to rethink your relationship

Financial issues can put a big strain on your relationship.

As such, there are some red flags that you may want to keep a lookout for in your relationship.

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