Teenage sensation excites Team Zim-UK

TEAM Zimbabwe-UK have praised the progress being made by Zimbabwean players in the United Kingdom.

Poultry farmers cry foul over feed prices

WHILE bitter memories of the January disease holocaust that claimed in excess of 100 000 cattle countrywide and the 2018/19 drought that ravaged crops leaving many people economically and food-insecure were yet to retreat to the back of their minds, a lot was also happening in the poultry industry.

Black Rhinos honour living legend

PREMIERSHIP side Black Rhinos have embarked on a bid to restore their culture by honouring their living legends.

Inject support into health research

African countries bear a disproportionate burden of infectious and non-communicable diseases. More than two thirds of people living with HIV are in sub-Saharan Africa. It’s estimated that over 85 percent of deaths due to non-communicable diseases are in low- and middle-income countries.

Vincent tees off in Portugal

ZIMBABWEAN professional golfer, Scott Vincent, returns to the field in the Portugal Masters at the Dom Pedro Victoria Golf Course in Vilamoura, Portugal, today.

Olympics on with or without Covid-19

TOKYO. — The postponed Tokyo Olympic Games will go ahead next year “with or without Covid”, the vice-president of the International Olympic Committee says.

Messi returns to training

BARCELONA. — Barcelona’s all-time top scorer Lionel Messi has returned to training following his failed attempt to force a move away from the club.

Over 2 000 athletes get relief approval

A TOTAL of 2 328 athletes from across the country have been approved to receive the Government’s Covid-19 relief fund.

Education system at crossroads — Chanakira

THE Ministry of Education attaches great importance to the quality and training of teachers because they are destined to play a notable role in the development and transformation of society, the secretary for education Dr Elijah Chanakira, said in Harare yesterday.

Greenwood, Foden sent packing

LONDON. — Phil Foden and Mason Greenwood are to leave the England camp after an “unacceptable” breach of coronavirus quarantine guidelines in Iceland.

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