Coronavirus: Why Congolese lawyers are suing America
The United States is coming under increasing scrutiny as a result of the way the country has managed and mismanaged the outbreak of the coronavirus that has led to an unprecedented spike in the number of infections in the US which is now causing panic across the globe.
Responsible citizenship can help combat corruption
The term corruption is a frequently used word and with numerous definitions that include the abuse of office, the absence of laws for penalising and preventing such abuse as well as the lack of enforcement of laws or the total absence of justice.
Police guard for 14 CABS branches after robberies
AFTER receiving Government assurances of increased police protection, CABS will tomorrow reopen 14 suburban outlets closed last week after a spate of robberies in which a messenger was murdered.
Platinum firm to build houses for Norton cops
Great Dyke Investments (GDI) is considering providing decent accommodation to police officers in Norton under a programme to construct 1 000 houses for its employees.
Private developer still to meet planning conditions
A private land developer in Norton has not yet undertaken the required development of services, in particular roads, storm water drains and water supplies, that would allow Knowe Phase 2 in Ward 4 to be taken over by the town council.
239 players, more than £1.47bn spent
Liverpool have the English Premiership trophy in their cabinet once again and, by the time they won it again last month, 239 players had been used and more than £1.47bn was spent.
Incitement, anarchism, puppetry . . . hallmarks of Western interference
The past few weeks have been politically intriguing. Wilful breakdown of Covid-19 lockdown regulations by the opposition through demonstrations. Endless tweets and statements by the western sponsors in tow. Faked abductions by Harare West legislator, Joanna Mamombe et al. The expected condemnation by the sponsors of the choreographed abductions, the US Embassy in Zimbabwe, and the usual western cohorts.
Olympics postponement haunts Tokyo
Japan held subdued celebrations to mark one year to go until the postponed Tokyo 2020 Olympics yesterday, with the coronavirus pandemic raising stark concerns about whether the Games will go ahead at all.
Uganda registers first fatality
Uganda has registered its first Covid-19 death, its health minister has revealed.
Man Utd must seize fantastic opportunity
Ole Gunnar Solskjaer urged his Manchester United stars to seize a “fantastic opportunity” to qualify for the Champions League football.


