One on one with Sikandar Raza

This week we introduce In The Oval, a cricket forum with Brighton Zhawi, where he gets up and personal with Zimbabwean cricketers.

Chipezeze speaks on lockdown

ZIMBABWE international and one of the prominent players in the Absa Premier Soccer League, Elvis Chipezeze, has provided his unique perspective on being restricted to lockdown in a foreign country.

Women worst hit by lockdown

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Women in the informal sector have been hardest hit by the global pandemic, Covid-19.

Farmers smart from subdued demand

Despite the reopening of fresh produce markets countrywide last week to ensure uninterrupted supply for households that are presently in lockdown, horticultural producers have, however, continued to sing the blues owing to subdued demand.

Lockdown: the first day experiences

Sunday Mail Reporters Zimbabwe went into lockdown at midnight Monday and by the end of the day, the country had generally heeded President Emmerson Mnangagwa’s call to close business, as…

Love, just like life, can be uncertain

As people fall in love they must also know that bad things are going to happen, famine days are going to come, life-threatening situations will arise. That death is going…

Lockdown: President calls for discipline

PRESIDENT Mnangagwa has implored Zimbabweans to exercise discipline during the 21-day lockdown that starts tomorrow, saying staying indoors is the panacea to combat the deadly coronavirus pandemic.

This comes as the Covid-19 Inter-Ministerial Taskforce which met in Harare yesterday to deliberate on strategies to fight the spread of coronavirus further explained measures that would be taken in enforcing the three-week lockdown.

Mining firms feel the pinch of coronavirus

Mining companies expect to take a US$400 million hit from April to June this year owing to the current Covid-19-induced lockdown in international markets, and are now lobbying Government to scrap income taxes and cut duty on critical raw materials, among other relief measures.

United we can fight coronavirus in Zim

The Ministry of Health and Child Care on Friday announced that the National Microbiology Reference Laboratory had successfully tested 188 people since the outbreak of the disease in the country and had confirmed seven cases.

Of life in the COVID-19 era

A little over a week ago England wicketkeeper Jos Butler nearly broke the internet when a video of the 29-year-old and wife Louise doing pilates, surfaced.

The Englishman was in full Test gear — fitted with the whites, pads, helmet, gloves and bat — as he helped his wife conduct her pilates lesson.

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