Loga unhappy mini-league tourney appears off

WARRIORS’ coach, Zdravko Logarusic, is disappointed the proposed mini-league tournament is unlikely to take place this month.

Business Weekly hosts webinar on SMEs taxation

Our sister paper, Business Weekly, will today host a discussion on the impact of taxation on the informal sector.

NatFoods supports Angel of Hope

ZIMBABWE’S largest milling company, National Foods Limited yesterday donated 10 tonnes of maize-meal, among an assortment of other goods, to Angel of Hope Foundation as part of its centenary celebrations.

Mamutse on leave, Zifa still fighting in his corner

ZIFA chief executive, Joseph Mamutse, did not report for work at 53 Livingstone after the association finally received his suspension letter from the Sports and Recreation Commission.

‘Zambians want to keep PF in power’

LUSAKA. — Patriotic Front deputy media director Antonio Mwanza has charged that the overwhelming response from citizens to register as voters ahead of 2021 polls shows they want to keep the PF in power.

Disappointing year for netball

WITH the Rainbow Amateur Netball League season a write-off this year, players and coaches say they will have to go an extra mile to get back into shape to compete next year.

Africa Faces Wait for Mass COVID-19 Vaccination

JOHANNESBURG (Reuters) – Mass vaccination against COVID-19 is unlikely to start in Africa until midway through next year and keeping vaccines cold could be a big challenge, the continent’s disease control group said on Thursday.

Absolutely remarkable’: No one who got Moderna’s vaccine in trial developed severe COVID-19-

Continuing the spate of stunning news about
COVID-19 vaccines, the biotech company
Moderna announced the final results of the
30,000-person efficacy trial for its candidate in a
press release today: Only 11 people who received
two doses of the vaccine developed COVID-19
symptoms after being infected with the pandemic
coronavirus, versus 185 symptomatic cases in a
placebo group.

Doctors say CDC should warn people the side effects from Covid vaccine shots won’t be ‘a walk in the park’

Public health officials and drugmakers need to warn people that coronavirus vaccine shots may have some rough side effects so they know what to expect and aren’t scared away from getting the second dose, doctors urged during a meeting Monday with CDC advisors.

Council road rehabilitation target hits funding hump

Harare City Council has this year only managed to rehabilitate 1,1km of roads across the city against its target of 120km, with the local authority citing funding challenges.

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