Resilient Cyclone Idai victims build make shift bridge

When Cyclone Idai hit parts of Chimanimani and Chipinge districts in Manicaland in 2018, it left a torn people in its wake.

UNICEF launches the COVID-19 vaccine market dashboard

NEW YORK / KATHMANDU– As the designated COVAX procurement coordinator and procurement agent, UNICEF has launched the COVID-19 Vaccine Market Dashboard – an interactive tool for countries, partners and industry to follow the developments of the rapidly evolving COVID-19 vaccine market and the efforts of the COVAX Facility to ensure fair and equitable access for every country in the world.

Covid-19 may be a blessing for Africa

NAIROBI. — The Covid-19 pandemic could be a blessing in disguise for Africa’s future growth because innovative ideas for addressing it could chart a path for future tech-based economies, scientists have said.

Ndemera remembered as just a fine gentleman. . .

HIS lifetime boast to anyone who cared to listen was: “When I was a mere 17-year-old, I once played alongside the great Mastermind George Shaya and after the match he told me that I had a bright soccer future.”

WHO to meet over UK virus strain; EU starts to ease bans.

Experts from the World Health Organisation (WHO) were set to meet on a response to a new fast-spreading Covid strain in the UK even as Europe on Wednesday began lifting travel bans put in place to contain the virus.

Early Christmas treat for people living with disabilities

People living with disabilities in Chitungwiza were given an early Christmas treat last Monday with a donation of rice from Special Advisor to the President on Disability Issues Dr Joshua Malinga .

Spotlight: Flawed distribution formula in U.S. means most vulnerable may not get COVID vaccine in time

WASHINGTON, Dec. 22 (Xinhua) — Even though two types of COVID vaccines have been granted emergency use in the United States and one of them has started to be injected to health care workers, a flawed distribution formula may result in those most vulnerable to the coronavirus unable to get vaccinated in time.

Ariston Holdings predicts a bright 2021

Agriculture concern  Ariston Holdings Limited  is upbeat of increased export volumes for financial year 2021 driven by improved yields.

Good year for film, television

Lights, camera and action!

Rehabilitation of child brides vital

Child marriages have always been a challenge in many Zimbabwean communities. Gender inequality, poverty, family pressure, gender-based violence (GBV) and early marriage have kept girls from completing school in Zimbabwe, and this has had lasting effects.

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