Japanese expert pessimistic Olympics could be held in 2021

TOKYO.  — A Japanese expert who has criticised the country’s response to the coronavirus yesterday warned that he is “pessimistic” that the postponed Olympics can be held even in 2021.

Mandela overshadows De Klerk in Hani aftermath

BLACKS still do not have the vote in South Africa, but in the turbulent aftermath of the assassination of Cde Chris Hani, it seemed as though “president” Nelson Mandela had already taken office.

Use lockdown era to bond, families told

Families have been advised to use the lockdown period to bond and reconnect, not to perpetuate gender based violence after police recorded 340 cases since lockdown started.

Criminals erect barriers on highways

Some criminal elements are taking advantage of the lockdown to create barriers on highways using rocks so that they can steal from cars when they slow down.

Zim community in SA mobilises resources for fellow countrymen

The Zimbabwe Community in South Africa (Zim-Com SA) has embarked on a programme to mobilise resources for the upkeep of its compatriots who are affected by the ongoing lockdown in that country.

Gold drops to lowest

Gold touched its lowest in more than a week yesterday, as the dollar strengthened ahead of a raft of corporate earnings and macro data that will highlight the economic damage from the coronavirus crisis.

New job for Ramasia

The former acting CEO of South African Airways, Zuks Ramasia, has been appointed the new head of the Board of Airline Representatives of South Africa (Barsa), from April 17.

Binga herdsman detains, rapes juvenile

Leonard Ncube, Victoria Falls Reporter A HERDSMAN in Binga’s Lusulu area has gone into hiding after he allegedly detained a girl in the bush and raped her. The 16-year-old girl…

COVID-19: 65 Zimbabweans refuse to quarantine at Belvedere Teachers College

Sixty-five Zimbabweans that from the United Kingdom are currently refusing to check in at Belvedere Teachers College in Harare for compulsory quarantine in line with Government measures in response to potential cases of imported Covid-19.

Gweru hikes tariffs

Patrick Chitumba, Midlands Bureau Chief GWERU City Council (GCC) has increased tariffs following Government decision to approve its $1, 8 billion 2020 budget. Rates, supplementary charges and property taxes are…

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