Uganda in peace call after deadly protests

KAMPALA. — A top Ugandan government official yesterday called for calm after deadly protests in the capital Kampala and other major towns in the country left several people dead and dozens injured.

Harare town clerk to face trial next month

Harare regional magistrate Mr Ngoni Nduna yesterday said the trial of Harare town clerk Hosiah Chisango, who is facing charges concerning land use, delays in roadworks and abuse of council fuel, will run from December 8 to 10.

India’s fine for not wearing mask sky-rockets

NEW DELHI. — The monetary fine for not wearing a face mask in Delhi was hiked by four times yesterday, from 500 Indian rupees (around US$7) to 2 000 Indian rupees (around $27).

1 400 night club owners arrested

MORE than 1 400 bar and nightclub owners around Harare have been arrested on allegations of disregarding national lockdown regulations, with police deploying more officers to ensure compliance with health protocols.

United will we overcome present, future challenges: Angolan leader

Unity is key, from Cabinda to Cunene, and history has proved that a united people can overcome the challenges of the present and the future.

Zimbabwe duo in good start

ZIMBABWE’s representatives at the Joburg Open had good opening rounds after they managed under-par scores.

Ramaphosa, Biden lay ground for strong ties

Johannesburg. — President Cyril Ramaphosa says he is hopeful of a strong partnership between the United States and the African continent following the recent poll victory of Mr Joe Biden.…

Lewis Hamilton deserves respect

LONDON. — Lewis Hamilton has spoken passionately of his desire to have more difficult races like the Turkish Grand Prix so he can prove “I deserve my respect.”

Malawi court declares Bushiris’ arrest illegal

LILONGWE. – The Magistrate Court yesterday said the arrest of millionaire preacher Shepherd Bushiri and his wife Mary was illegal and ordered their immediate release.

New policy reforms to enhance access to information: Mutsvangwa

Government this year embarked on policy reforms aimed at enhancing access to information and enabling media operating environment, Information, Publicity and Broadcasting Services Minister Monica Mutsvangwa yesterday told the ongoing Parliamentary pre-budget seminar

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