Can we actually learn to live with coronavirus?

As we move into the last quarter of 2020, the virus that has defined this troubled year is showing no signs of going away.

‘Honeymoon over for poachers’

The honeymoon is over for poachers as Government has put in place mechanisms to fight the scourge across the country, Zimbabwe Defence Forces University’s Vice Chancellor, Air Vice Marshal Michael Moyo, has said.

Vincent misses cut

TOP Zimbabwe professional golfer, Scott Vincent, missed the cut for the second consecutive week when he took part in the Italian Open, at the weekend.

Zim hosts 31st FAO regional conference

Elita Chikwati Agriculture Reporter Zimbabwe is hosting the 31st session of the Food and Agriculture Organisation Conference for Africa, which aims to build food and agriculture systems that are resilient…

Hope for young tennis players

AS Tennis Zimbabwe expect to host three International Tennis Federation 18-and-Under tournaments this year, coaches have welcomed the development.

Committee to probe bogus doctor incident

PARIRENYATWA Group of Hospitals has set up a committee to investigate how a bogus doctor ,Admire Chisi, was allowed to enter the premises and illegally attend to patients for seven months undetected.

Pope appoints first African-American cardinal

WASHINGTON. — Pope Francis on Sunday named Wilton Gregory (pictured above), the archbishop of Washington, a cardinal, elevating the first African-American to the Catholic church’s highest governing body, a groundbreaking act in a year when demands for racial justice have consumed the country.

National Athletics boss Tagara seeks another term

INCUMBENT National Athletics Association of Zimbabwe president, Tendai Tagara, wants another term in office when they hold elections this weekend in Gweru.

Anti-sanctions: Russia backs Zim

THE Russian Federation will continue standing by Zimbabwe and assist in overcoming the “pernicious” effects of the illegal economic sanctions that were imposed by the West.

Nurture tourism, success will follow

Zimbabwe’s travel and tourism sector has the potential to recover from the devastating blow of world lockdown, but it must be nurtured and supported by all stakeholders for this to be achieved.

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