WHO urges stronger community role in COVID-19 vaccine rollout

As African countries gear up for COVID-19 vaccination, the World Health Organization (WHO) calls for increased collaboration with communities to enhance the uptake of vaccines once they become available. A 10-point…

Women gang up to strip and beat up donkey ‘thief’

Sukulwenkosi Dube-Matutu, Gwanda Correspondent FOUR women have been arrested, among them a 76-year-old granny, after they allegedly stripped their neighbour naked and severely assaulted her for allegedly stealing donkeys from…

Africa needs at least 750M coronavirus vaccine doses

ADDIS ABABA, Ethiopia -At least 60 percent of Africa’s 1.2 billion people need to be immunized for a COVID-19 vaccination drive to prove effective, the head of the Africa Centres…

Nigeria Warns of Possible New COVID-19 Wave

Reuters- Nigeria may be on the verge of a second wave of COVID-19 infections, the health minister warned Thursday, as another official said the country expects to roll out a…

Gringo: The ‘troublemaker’ in death

Tafadzwa Zimoyo Senior Lifestyle Writer All has never been well in the late actor Lazarus (Gringo) Boora’s family since he died last month, leaving four women who were in his life…

President rallies SMES for economic growth

Upgrading micro, small and medium enterprises (MSMEs), making them more productive and registering them as formal businesses, is seen as critical for accelerating economic growth and ensuring that this growth is spread across the nation, President Mnangagwa said yesterday.

Traffic, street lighting nightmare in Harare

Many traffic lights at major Harare intersections are either not working or working intermittently, creating massive traffic jams especially when there is a sequence of failed robots along a road, with promises by the Harare City Council seven months ago to fix the traffic lights still unfulfilled.

Editorial Comment: Hats off to The Beast

THE top-notch feat by Zimbabwe-born former South Africa loose-head prop, Tendai “The Beast” Mtawarira, early this week is as encouraging as it is inspiring.

Mayoral mansion now football club house

The gigantic mayoral mansion built by Harare City Council in Gun Hill for more than US$500 000 as the grand luxury residence for the now-defunct executive mayors is a white elephant gradually rotting under a regime of minimal maintenance and of no practical use for the city council, which still refuses to sell it off.

Kadewere dates Neymar

Lyon, PSG in crunch league match today Eddie Chikamhi Senior Sports Reporter WARRIORS forward Tino Kadewere is relishing his biggest game since arriving in Europe five years ago when his…

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