Zim to benefit from Standard Chartered US$11,8m package

Business Reporter ZIMBABWE is set to benefit from the Standard Chartered Bank’s US$11,8 million support  towards Covid-19 relief efforts across Africa and the Middle East. The banking group indicated in…

Salah-masked robbers nabbed in Egypt

CAIRO. — A gang of thieves have been caught by police in Cairo using masks of Egyptian football icon Mohamed Salah to disguise their identities. An armed gang of four…

Fury mentally happy to be in the ring

LONDON. — Tyson Fury said he is no longer boxing for fame, money or titles but that stepping into the ring keeps him “mentally happy” as he targets a long…

Makuti-Chirundu roadworks begin

Walter Nyamukondiwa Kariba Bureau PRELIMINARY works on the upgrading of the first 6,5km of a 21km stretch along Makuti-Chirundu Road are almost complete, paving the way for laying of the…

I’m no longer scared to speak: Kelly

Singer Kelly Khumalo has once again spoken out about the killing of her former boyfriend and Bafana Bafana goalkeeper Senzo Meyiwa, claiming the justice system has let her down and…

Majoro sworn-in as Lesotho premier

MASERU. — Lesotho officially has a new prime minister. It’s now former Finance Minister Moeketsi Majoro was sworn-in yesterday morning to seal his appointment by King Letsie III. Dignitaries and…

Over 300 000 flee DRC violence

More than 300 000 people have fled inter-ethnic violence in the Democratic Republic of Congo (DRC) in the past two weeks, UN aid agencies have said. The exodus has complicated…

Advocate for China describes why Covid-19 has increased trust in Xi, party and Beijing

Eric Li Herald Correspondent Life and work are gradually returning to normal in Shanghai. My colleagues and I are back in the office. Restaurants and bars have reopened — with…

Watford, Burnley confirm positive tests

LONDON. — One player and two staff at Watford and Burnley assistant manager Ian Woan are among six positive English Premier League football tests for coronavirus. The other two are…

Serie A given all clear

ROME. — Italy’s Serie A football teams have been given the green light to resume group training, but will have to wait until 28 May to know whether the season…

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