One-third of patients may experience ‘long COVID’
A study has found that 32 percent of people who tested positive for SARS-CoV-2 were still experiencing at least one symptom six weeks after their tests. The most common of these symptoms were fatigue, shortness of breath, and a loss of taste or smell.
NAAZ calendar out
THE National Athletics Association of Zimbabwe are shifting their focus to the new upcoming season where an increased number of local competitions have been lined up in a move expected to enhance athletes’ performance.
U-19 World Cup: ICC announce rescheduled qualification path
THE International Cricket Council (ICC) yesterday announced the rescheduled qualification pathway to the ICC Under-19 Men’s Cricket World Cup 2022 in the West Indies, where 33 teams will compete for five World Cup spots.
Unity, pillar of a united Zimbabwe
December is a crucial month in Zimbabwe, not so much for the highly celebrated religious event that is Christmas, but because of some fundamental political changes that marked a turning point in the country’s political and historical trajectory.
Journos form health organisation
Journalists in Harare have established a Health and Wellness Information Trust (HWIT), with the aim of promoting and empowering writers and communities with health and fitness information.
Two pregnant Byo girls commit suicide
TWO Bulawayo school girls committed suicide after falling pregnant during Covid-19 lockdown and failing to get psycho-social support to help them cope, Parliament has heard.
How Zim’s Rural Water Information System got global applause
In 2011, Government through the rebranded National Action Committee (NAC) developed a comprehensive roadmap for the water and sanitation health (WASH) sector whose aim was to guide sector recovery, transition and development efforts.
Climate change agric initiatives to continue
Zimbabwe is forging ahead with climate smart agriculture initiatives as part of efforts to avert the negative effects of climate change on the agriculture sector which may lead to reduced gross domestic product (GDP).
Man escapes from Harare prison
The Zimbabwe Prisons and Correctional Service (ZPCS) has reported a prisoner who escaped from Harare Remand Prison on Saturday evening.
700 farmers receive inputs
At least 700 smallholder farmers countrywide last week received agricultural inputs from a local Muslim humanitarian organisation, Dar al Salam, in conjunction with its German partners Muslimehelfen, as part of their efforts to boost food security at household level.











