UK secures two million more doses of Moderna’s COVID-19 vaccine
(Reuters) – Britain has secured two million doses of Moderna Inc’s COVID-19 vaccine candidate, to be available in Europe as early as the spring, the government said on Sunday, in addition to the 5 million doses it secured from the U.S. company two weeks ago.
Ndiraya banks on Young Warriors to shine
YOUNG Warriors coach, Tonderai Ndiraya, is confident his charges stand a good chance when they take on hosts South Africa this afternoon.
World warned of Covid -19
The World Health Organisation (WHO) director general Dr Tedros Adhanom Ghebreyesus has called on the world stay alert as the holiday season approaches.
Biti probe continues
Police are continuing investigations into the assault case involving MDC Alliance vice president, Tendai Biti, who allegedly manhandled a woman at Harare Magistrates Court during a heated exchange.
Authorities quarantine Goromonzi, Waddilove
Goromonzi and Waddilove high schools are now closed communities, with no one allowed in or out after a combined 52 Covid-19 cases were recorded according to the Provincial Medical Director’s office for Mashonaland East.
UK becomes first country to approve Pfizer’s Covid-19 vaccine, first shots roll out next week
London (CNN)-The United Kingdom has become the first Western nation to approve a Covid-19 vaccine, a landmark moment in the coronavirus pandemic that paves the way for the first doses to be rolled out across the country next week.
Olympic hopeful Makusha eyes SA camp
HOPE and determination remain key elements for sprinter Ngoni Makusha in his pursuit for the Tokyo 2020 Olympic Games, rescheduled for next year.
General Khumalo, the hero who silenced villain Allan Wilson’s guns
The posthumous conferment of National Hero status on General Mtshana Khumalo by President Mnangagwa and the erection of a memorial statue for First Chimurenga heroine, Mbuya Nehanda, at the intersection of Samora Machel Avenue and Julius Nyerere Way is a symbolically apt move that corrects historical distortions of the Zimbabwean story by colonialists.
(CWGH) urges institutions to be cautious in the wake of a possible second wave of Covid-19
The Community Working Group on Health (CWGH) has urged all learning institutions to be extremely cautious and continue taking strict preventative measures in the wake of a possible second wave of Covid-19.
Liverpool advance, Zidane staying put
PARIS. — Liverpool manager Jurgen Klopp said it was one of his side’s biggest victory while Zinedine Zidane dismissed suggestions he might walk away from Real Madrid.









