US police fail to meet basic human rights standards

Police in America’s biggest cities are failing to meet even the most basic international human rights standards governing the use of lethal force, a new study from the University of…

Local caddies feel neglected

Takudzwa Chitsiga Sports Reporter UNLIKE on the Asian Tour, where caddies are being covered through a Covid-19 fundraising initiative, local caddies have nothing to put a smile on their faces. The…

Nigerian cautious on eco

Nigerian President Muhammadu Buhari on Tuesday cautioned his counterparts in the West African region against possible dangers brought by the regional common currency, the eco. Buhari made this remark at…

Shooting gold mine boss remanded in custody

Midlands Bureau Chief The trial of a Chinese national who allegedly shot two employees following a salary dispute failed to kick off yesterday because there was no Chinese interpreter. Zhang…

Dairibord donates to Mpilo Hospital

Thandeka Moyo-Ndlovu, Chronicle Reporter MPILO Central Hospital yesterday received a consignment of beverages and food from Dairibord Private Limited Zimbabwe worth $378 000 to supplement patients’ meals. The donation comprised…

China pumps cash into banks

China’s central bank yesterday pumped cash into the banking system via reverse repos to maintain liquidity. With no reverse repos maturing yesterday, the People’s Bank of China injected a total…

Partnerships boost health sector’s Covid-19 response

Roselyne Sachiti Features, Health & Society Editor Zimbabwe has been under various phases of a lockdown since March 30 this year. With the lockdown came restrictions that only saw vital…

Africa trade deal to push ahead

The Africa-wide free-trade agreement is unlikely to face any further delays even if a second wave of coronavirus infections hits the region, according to the deal’s top official. “If the…

Closure of gyms causes more harm than good

JOHANNESBURG. — The continued closure of gyms and health clubs in South Africa under government’s current lockdown regulations is rapidly becoming a battle between fighting bigger or lesser evils. That’s…

Covid-19 fears rev up Turkey car sales

Erdem Sulu arrived in an upscale car gallery in Turkey’s biggest city Istanbul on Monday with plans to buy an off-the-shelf car over concerns of the Covid-19 pandemic. However, he…

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