4 million need food support: WFP report

More than four million Zimbabweans in rural areas, including children, will need food support this year after two years of drought, the World Food Programme (WFP) and other agencies estimate in the global food crisis report forecast issued yesterday.

Zim, Mozambique strengthen ties

Zimbabwe and Mozambique are committed to upgrading the framework of bilateral cooperation from the Joint Permanent Commission on Cooperation to a Bi-National Commission, as the two countries move to strengthen economic ties.

NAC speaks on HIV, TB patients

HIV-positive and tuberculosis patients must be given medication that can last them for over three months to prevent frequent visits to health centres, a National Aids Council (Nac) official has said.

Rural communities need to benefit from wildlife

THE Southern African Development Community should assist rural communities in the member states to contribute to economic growth by fully participating in wildlife activities.

It’s a collective response!

We are living through a shared, national and global crisis. COVID-19 neither heeds borders nor respect people of power or wealth. It does not discriminate.

Boris Becker wants US Open to go ahead

LONDON.  — Boris Becker believes the US Open tennis tournament must find a way to go ahead, because players will have to find different jobs if the enforced coronavirus break is not ended soon.

Majabvi gives Zim players Euro hope

TALENTED young Zimbabwean football players are likely to have a direct route to Europe following the appointment of former Dynamos skipper Justice Majabvi as an agent for a Germany-based sports management consultancy.

A win in Harare that made tigers cry

DHAKA. — From June 1999 to February 2004, Bangladesh had racked up some unwanted records — most consecutive defeats in international cricket, which included most consecutive Test defeats.

What lies ahead for SA’s elderly under lockdown beyond May 1

South Africans older than 60 may face many more months at home under proposed “risk-adjusted” lockdown rules from May 1, if the projected coronavirus peak indeed hits the country around…

Battle-hardened after Ebola, Liberian doctors have head start on coronavirus outbreak

Monrovia — Many Liberians remember Jerry Brown, the doctor leading the country’s coronavirus response team, for his fearlessness during the Ebola crisis in the West African state. When the virus…

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