4 years ago | April 5, 2020

Shaping Africa’s urban areas to withstand future pandemics

THE power of cities comes from the number of interactions they enable — between people, firms and markets  they are ...

Rugwete names his lieutenants

JOE RUGWETE is a man on a mission. He wants to put the Zimbabwe Karate Union (ZKU) back on top.

The wedding that never was

ZIMBABWE cricketer Tino Mutombodzi and his sweetheart Miriam Pachawo would have tied the knot today, but due to the ...

Financial terms you should know

Budget A budget is an estimation of revenue and expenses over a specified future period of time and is usually compiled ...

Ipec to name, shame defaulters

PENSIONS fund companies owing over $620 million in outstanding con­tributions will face public humiliation after the ...

What a low down dirty shame!

REVENGE movies are a dime a dozen in today’s Hollywood such that I can effort­lessly name as many as 20 in my ...

We have to ramp up after lockdown

The coronavirus (Covid-19) has changed the world as we used to know it. Global supply chains have been severely ...

Honesty is the hallmark of leadership

ON March 21, just before schools closed, First Choice Private School and First Choice College (Highfield) prefects held ...

4 years ago | April 4, 2020

Lockdown: “the mother of all quarantines”

The Black Death disease epidemic in England (1348-1349) marked the invention of the term quarantine.

4 years ago | April 2, 2020

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 ...

Chipezeze speaks on lockdown

ZIMBABWE international and one of the prominent players in the Absa Premier Soccer League, Elvis Chipezeze, has provided ...

4 years ago | April 1, 2020

Women worst hit by lockdown

Precious Masakara 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 ...

4 years ago | March 30, 2020

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 ...

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