City cleared to train

LONDON. — Pep Guardiola’s squad reported to the City Football Academy on Tuesday for tests after five players and at least two staff members contracted the virus.

Water supplies improve as national dam levels swell

Zimbabwe’s national dams now hold almost 60 percent of their total capacity, far more than the 48,6 percent this time last year with dams filling and some even spilling owing to the current rains.

Fine jewellers bring African luxury to the world

Africa is often seen as the home of precious gemstones and metals, with the world’s leading jewellery houses sourcing a steady stream of diamond, gold and other minerals.

Bitcoin jumps to US$28 600

Bitcoin yesterday jumped to a record US$28 599,99, after the digital currency almost quadrupled in value this year amid heightened interest from bigger investors.

Mudzi couple found dead

Police are investigating a case in which a married couple was found dead in Mudzi on December 24.

URamaphosa ukhale ngokungalaleli kwabantu evala utshwala

UKHALE ngokungalandelwa kwemithetho ebekelwe ukulwisa isifo seCovid-19 kweleSouth Africa umongameli Cyril Ramaphosa ememezela ukuthi ilizwe leli selibuyela esigabeni sesithathu sikathaqa ngoMvulo ebusuku. UMongameli Ramaphosa wethule inkulumo esizweni kulandela ukwenyuka kwezibalo…

Ole brushes off United title battle with the Reds

MANCHESTER. — Manchester United manager Ole Gunnar Solskjaer has refused to be drawn into talk surrounding an English Premier League football title battle with bitter rivals Liverpool.

White US cop fired over shooting

OHIO. — A white police officer in Columbus, Ohio, was fired on Monday for fatally shooting an unarmed Black man last week in what the city’s police chief deemed an “unreasonable use of deadly force,” the city’s public safety director said. 

Nigerian stocks ride on low yields

Nigerian stocks are headed for their highest annual gain in seven years riding on low yields in the country’s fixed-income market.

Ensure Covid-19 vaccines are available worldwide — WHO

GENEVA. — The head of the World Health Organisation, marking a year since the first cases of the novel coronavirus were reported by China, urged countries on Wednesday to ensure…

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