Global Fund director expected today

The executive director for the Global Fund to fight Aids, Tuberculosis and Malaria, Mr Peter Sands is expected in the country today, to have an appreciation of interventions they are funding.

In our past, lies our truths

A coherent interpretation of a people’s future can only be informed by nuances of the past.

Fake news: Time for intervention

One of the leading writers and critic of misinformation and disinformation, David Letvin, says the term “fake news” sounds too playful and he further says it’s like a schoolchild faking illness.

Lawyers fight for Ronaldinho

ASUNCION. — Lawyers for Brazilian football great Ronaldinho are trying to organise a hearing to get him temporarily released from detention for allegedly entering Paraguay with a fake passport, defence sources said on Monday.

Charlton storm could leave Bonne in a fix

A STORM is brewing at Charlton Athletic, which could see Zimbabwe international striker Macauley Bonne and his teammates failing to get their salaries, as the English Championship side battle financial challenges and internal strife.

Middle East peace hope as Suez Canal reopens

THE Suez Canal reopened yesterday after eight years, and as Egypt’s President Anwar el-Sadat sailed along the waterway, there was growing optimism for future Middle East peace negotiations.

Turning the tide: Xi leads anti-coronavirus war

WUHAN. — President Xi Jinping yesterday inspected the COVID-19 outbreak epicentre in central China, pledging a continuous fight toward victory as prevention and control efforts have ‘‘turned the tide’’.

New, exciting additions to mark Uhuru

Zimbabwe this year celebrates its 40th independence anniversary set for next month in Bulawayo in style under the theme: “Zim@40: Defining the Decade towards the Golden Jubilee.”

CAPS to second players to Mambas

CAPS United will second some of their players to ZIFA Northern Region Division One side, Black Mambas, this coming season as the partnership between the two sides comes into effect.

Zacc probes bogus commissioners

Business executives are being threatened with arrest by criminals pretending to be Zimbabwe Anti-Corruption Commission (ZACC) commissioners and being hoodwinked into believing that their cases will be dropped if they pay bribes.

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