Pablo Mari to sign for Gunners

LONDON. — Flamengo defender ,Pablo Mari, has touched down in London ahead of his surprise move to English Premiership football side Arsenal and confirmed he is looking forward to joining the Gunners.

Former NBA player Kobe Bryant dies in helicopter crash

Former NBA superstar Kobe Bryant has died in a helicopter crash in Calabasas, a city in Los Angeles County in the United States, news reports said.

Outrage after Ugandan climate activist is cropped out of photo with white peers

Social media users have come out in support of Ugandan climate advocate Vanessa Nakate after she was cropped out of a photograph taken with her white peers in Davos. Nakate…

US fines airline for ordering Muslim passengers off planes

The US Department of Transportation (DoT) has fined Delta Air Lines $50 000 for ordering three Muslim passengers off planes even after the company’s own security officials cleared them to…

Torrential rains, floods kill dozens in Madagascar

At least 31 people have died in Madagascar after a week of heavy rains in the country’s northwest, officials said on Saturday. At least 15 people remained missing on the…

China tries to contain ‘strengthening’ virus

BEIJING/SHANGHAI-The ability of the new coronavirus to spread is strengthening and infections could continue to rise, China’s National Health Commission said yesterday, with nearly 2 000 people in China infected…

Mexican children take up arms in fight against drug gangs

With baseball caps and scarves covering their faces, only their serious eyes are visible as a dozen children stand to attention, rifles by their side. In the heart of the…

President addresses Zaoga international leaders in Harare

President Emmerson Mnangagwa yesterday commended the role played by churches in partnering the Government in empowering citizens and responding to national needs.  

Zesa unveils plans to ease load-shedding

Zimbabwe is set to clear its arrears with Mozambique and South Africa after securing a US$100 million facility from Afreximbank and revive a 30-year trilateral agreement with the two neighbouring countries as part of immediate-term solutions to stabilise local power supplies.

One small step, but a giant leap to prosperity

When astronaut Neil Armstrong stepped onto the surface of the moon on July 20, 1969, becoming the first man to do so, his one-liner “That is one small step for man, one giant leap for mankind” was immortalised in history as it concisely captured this epochal human feat.

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