Regulate health funders under insurance statutes: Experts
Shamiso Yikoniko and Debra Matabvu Medical aid societies should be treated as full-fledged insurance companies regulated in terms of statutes governing that sector, experts have said.
Ebola: Where are we now?
Dr. Timothy Stamps In the first part of this submission (Sunday Mail, October 12, 2014), I gave some of the evidence about the present epidemic available to me, as Health…
Swedish embassy driver cleared for murder charges
Swedish Ambassador to Zimbabwe Mr Lars Ronnas’ chauffeur was recently picked up by police for questioning in connection with an unsolved murder case.
BISHOP LAZARUS: Waging the great war of ideas
I saw what has to be the best election poster ever this past week. It exhorted the electorate to vote for a candidate called Nobody.
Zanu-PF hits US$1m Congress target
The Zanu-PF fundraising committee on Friday raised the US$1 million required to hold the party’s National Congress in December.
Is tiger fishing elitist?
Prince Mushawevato recently in Kariba The annual Kariba Invitational Tiger Fishing Tournament (KITFT) has come and gone.
Soul Jah Love on a mission
Feelings translate to words and words to reality and in the world of Soul Jah Love, the supreme word is – CONQUERING!
Finmark lauds indigenisation drive
ONE of four companies awarded the tender to provide prepaid meters to the Zimbabwe Electricity Supply Authority (Zesa) has lauded Government for deliberately targeting local firms to help in infrastructure…
VICTORIUS LIVING: The value of speaking in tongues
Have you ever had an argument about the issue of “speaking in tongues” as Christians from different backgrounds or with those that are yet to receive Jesus Christ as their…
Pest control key to cotton industry revival
Emilia Zindi recently in Muzarabani Cotton merchants have called upon cotton farmers to strictly observe rules and regulations regarding pests and disease control in order to achieve maximum yields.





