African countries engaging in ground-breaking COVID-19 vaccine initiative
Brazzaville – While the race to find safe and effective COVID-19 vaccines continues, African countries are signing up to a ground-breaking initiative, which aims to secure at least 220 million doses of the vaccine for the continent, once licensed and approved.
World Bank supports continued health services provision for Cyclone Idai affected communities in Chimanimani
“The horrors of what happened on the evening of March 2019 still linger in my memories. I will rather not get into the emotional trauma l went through. l lost my house, relatives and friends all in a split second. It’s a miracle that l am still alive,” recollects Grace Chikara a resident of Garikai Internal Displaced Persons (IDP) Camp, Ngangu in Chimanimani.
Avoid shattered dreams, follow the law
They have left thousands of people counting losses running into millions of dollars.
ZIFA considering interim Warriors manager
ZIFA have indicated they are going to appoint an interm Warriors team manager to help kickstart the preparations for the upcoming AFCON qualifier against Algeria.
New magistrates sworn-in
Four magistrates were sworn in yesterday at the Harare Magistrates’ Courts, in a development expected to help in clearing the backlog of cases.
Nyoni unveiled at Cape Umoya
FORMER CAPS United and Highlanders speedster, Gabriel Nyoni, has found a new home in South Africa.
Fans mourn Black Panther in ‘mock’ funeral
NEW YORK. — In their driveways or in their bedrooms, using little cardboard boxes or piles of backyard dirt, young fans of “Black Panther” star Chadwick Boseman paid their respects with lots of Wakanda salutes and mock funerals attended by action figures.
Stakeholders unite in waste management initiatives
Environmentalists have collaborated in educating communities on the importance of the National Environment Cleaning Day, with emphasis on sustainable environmental management and responsible waste disposal systems that generate income for households.
Future looks bright for Matanganyidze
SOMETIMES, we all need someone who believes in us just a little bit more.
Rethinking orientation programmes
We have been brought up in a society that believes that it is inappropriate and unacceptable for parents to discuss certain behavioural issues with their children.








