British GP could go ahead

Formula One is working to put on a British Grand Prix in July even if the country imposes quarantine measures on visitors during the coronavirus crisis, F1 sources said on Sunday.

Asian shares up

Asian shares followed Wall Street higher yesterday as investors looked ahead to more countries restarting their economies, even as some reported an unwelcome pick up in new coronavirus cases.

Address human-wildlife conflicts, African governments urged

African Governments should work with the private sector to deal with human-wildlife conflicts that have seen many countries, including Zimbabwe, failing to benefit from the resource.

From Kigali to a Gunner

There cannot be many players to have made the jump from the lower leagues of Norwegian football to the bright lights of the English Premier League, but that could soon be the path taken by George Lewis.

Self-indiscretions: MDC’s bane

The MDC is stuck in a twist. It is in no man’s land. It is trying in vain to portray itself as a democratic movement.

No pay-cut for CAPS Utd, Rhinos players

PREMIERSHIP side, CAPS United and Black Rhinos, have already activated systems to find alternative corporate partners following the withdrawal by their principal sponsors, NetOne.

Guangdong orders same treatment to all amid epidemic control

XINHUA — South China’s Guangdong Province has unveiled measures requiring sectors including catering and transportation to extend the same treatment to all from home and abroad.

Mozambican envoy lauds China, Mozambique friendship amid pandemic

XINHUA — Mozambique’s ambassador to China Maria Gustava praised the mutually beneficial aid between the two countries as a long-term symbol and a witness to brotherhood and friendship, especially during the COVID-19 pandemic.

JUST IN: Four hospitalised after explosion

FOUR people were seriously injured on last week when a device found by a child in the bus exploded at a homestead in Tsholotsho.

US avails US$19.8mln for Zim food security projects

Business Reporter  THE United States Agency for International Development (USAID)  has announced a new five-year US$19,8 million programme to combat food insecurity in Zimbabwe.  In a statement yesterday, the agency…

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