Covid vaccine: UK woman becomes first in world to receive Pfizer jab
A 90-year-old woman has become the first patient in the world to receive the Pfizer Covid-19 vaccine after its approval in the UK, where the NHS has launched its biggest vaccine campaign.
Biden selects first black person for defence secretary
WASHINGTON. — President-elect Joe Biden has selected Retired General Lloyd Austin to serve as secretary of defence, according to three people with knowledge of the decision.
Council clarifies Muguti stand offer
CHITUNGWIZA municipality has refuted claims being peddled on social media that Provincial Development Coordinator (PDC) Mr Tafadzwa Muguti illegally acquired a stand in Chitungwiza.
Two notorious stands fraudsters on the run
Court CorrespondentTwo notorious Chitungwiza fraudsters who allegedly sold other people’s land using fake identity cards face arrest on sight after they jumped bail and failed to turn up for their trial on charges of defrauding buyers of US$52 000.
Zimra reverts to manual clearance
Zimra is now implementing manual clearance as a temporary reprieve for transporters and clearing agents waiting for their required online profiles from the authority so they can use the automated e-road cargo manifests recently introduced.
Gruesome killing shocks community
Friday December 4, 2020, will forever remain etched in the memories of Matova villagers in Zimuto communal lands, north of Masvingo City.
COVID vaccine approvals in next few weeks, all who need vaccine will get one: Govt
With nine vaccines in different stages of development in India and three under consideration of the national drug regulator for emergency approval, the Centre on Tuesday said some of the vaccines under review would get licence in the next few weeks and the vaccination drive would start thereafter “at the earliest.”
‘Remain resolute in protecting rights of people with albinism’
ZIMBABWEANS must continue to guard against the abominable practice of the arbitrary ritual killing of people living with albinism at the instigation of satanic beliefs, Minister of State for Provincial Affairs in Harare Metropolitan Province Miriam Chikukwa has said.
Young Warriors bow out on winning note
THE Zimbabwe Under-20 national football team ended their campaign in the COSAFA Championships on a winning note after beating Lesotho 4-1 at Gelvandale Stadium in Port Elizabeth, South Africa, yesterday.
ZIFA, SRC tiff to delay return of football
THE stand-off between ZIFA and the Sports Commission over the resumption of football in this country might result in the delay of the return of the game even next year.











