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.
Africa: Continent’s Covid-19 Death Toll Nears 52,000 Mark
Cape Town — As of December 2, the confirmed cases of Covid-19 from 55 African countries have reached 2,174,098. Reported deaths in Africa have reached 51,993 and recoveries 1,843,160.
Russia’s Sputnik V Coronavirus Vaccine ‘Reasonably Effective’ – British Experts
Russia’s Sputnik V coronavirus vaccine is 95 percent effective, its developers said Tuesday as Russia seeks a leading role in the high-stakes global race for a safe, effective vaccine that can end to the deadly pandemic.
UMBONO WOMTHUNYWA: Ukukhulumisana ngumanqoba kukho konke
ABADALA babekuthanda kakhulu ukuthi beluleke abantu ngokuthi injobo enhle ithungelwa ebandla. Babetsho lokhu becebisa labo abalenhlupho ukuthi kuqakathekile ukuthi inhlupho zabo bazethule kwabanye abantu ukuze babancedise ukuzihluza. Loba nje abanye…
Zim, SA ready for traffic increase at border post
Zimbabwe and South Africa are jointly planning to manage rising numbers of people expected to pass through Beitbridge Border Post this week, although only 200 travellers, beside cargo truck crews, went through the border post on the first day of reopening to private cars and pedestrians.
Indian firms strengthening relations
Indian companies operating in Zimbabwe are the real ambassadors of the South Asian economic power house as they have direct positive impact on people in communities they operate, Indian Ambassador-designate to Zimbabwe, Vijay Khanduja has said.
Start of Australian Open delayed
MELBOURNE. — The start of the Australian Open tennis tournament will be delayed until February 8 because of coronavirus prevention measures, a newspaper reported, as negotiations on players’ arrival and quarantine in Melbourne continued yesterday.










