Access Finance donates US$200k for food relief
A local financial services firm has contributed US$200 000 for food relief efforts targeted at militating against the impact of the coronavirus.
McDonald’s plays it safe
MCDONALD’S is playing it safe during the coronavirus pandemic, with the launch of new precautionary health safety checks for employees across the US.
Last week, the fast-food chain announced that it would be implementing “extra precautionary measures” to ensure restaurant workers are in good health at the start of each shift.
More about Statutory Instruments 62, 83 of 2020
THE term Statutory Instrument (SI) has penetrated the Zimbabwean vocabulary like a plague in recent times.
This year alone, we have seen no less than 80 SIs in the Government Gazette.
Tiger, Mickelson to play Covid-19 relief match
Tiger Woods and Phil Mickelson will play a coronavirus relief golf match next month, with Super Bowl-winning quarterbacks Tom Brady and Peyton Manning.
Near-fatal bizarre encounters in the wild
After serving in the British army for years and travelling the globe in pursuit of adventure and excitement, Paul Templer decided to make his native Zimbabwe his permanent home, where he became a river guide. However, on one fateful day, when he was out on a routine tour guiding a group of tourists down the Zambezi River, Templer experienced a sudden attack from a bull hippopotamus — one of Africa’s deadliest animals. Although the hippo was unable to capsize the canoes, it however tossed one of the guides into the choppy waters.
An unusual holiday
SCHOOLS are closed, but this is a holiday with a difference because of the coronavirus (Covid-19).
The world is currently in the throes of the pandemic and one wonders how children figure in all this.
Glimmer of hope for athletes
Not many have been affected by, or felt the full brunt of the coronavirus than the trio of Zimbabwe triple jump starlet Chengetayi Mapaya, sprinter Ngoni Makusha and Zimbabwe Sevens rugby coach Gilbert Nyamutsamba.
United in their dream to grace the Tokyo Olympics, each one of them has their own story of how the virus shattered their plans to appear at the global sports showpiece.
Mining humour from calamity
THE coronavirus (Covid-19) has had a devastating socio-economic impact around the globe.
It is a tale of untold suffering and death.
Try different things for fun
CORONAVIRUS (Covid-19) continues to cause suffering across the globe.
Personal freedoms versus public freedoms
As the Covid-19 pandemic took hold in South Africa two weeks ago, the first glimpse emerged of the lengths to which people would go to avoid isolation.
The country also saw what mechanisms law enforcement had at their disposal to impose such measures.



