Covid-19 claims 4 top Malawi officials
Malawian President Lazarus Chakwera has decreed three days of national mourning after two members of his cabinet and two senior politicians succumbed to Covid-19 on Tuesday.
Military chiefs urge forces to defend constitution
In an extraordinary letter on Tuesday, all eight of the top US military officers told US service members that last week’s deadly mob attack on the US Capitol was an illegal “direct assault” on not just Congress but also America’s constitutional order, and “the rights of freedom of speech and assembly do not give anyone the right to resort to violence, sedition, and insurrection.”
Poor nations need cash to tackle climate change: UN
Half of the world’s climate change financing should go to helping poorer nations adapt to the effects of global warming, such as droughts, rising seas and floods, the UN Environment Programme (UNEP) said on Thursday.
How to manage painful feelings
IT is no doubt and natural that pandemics like Covid-19 affects thoughts, feelings and behaviour of individuals, families and communities.
Tips for newsmen on reporting Aids
The three-day Aids workshop for editors in the print media ended on Friday with a call for accuracy, balance and gender awareness in reporting on the epidemic.
Amini, Taderera rally Warriors
WARRIORS defender Qadr Amini says his teammates should quickly forget the negatives associated with their shoddy preparations and instead focus on upstaging Cameroon in the CHAN opener tomorrow.
Mozambique pushes for Total to restart US$20bn project
Mozambique wants Total to quickly restart work on its US$20 billion liquefied natural gas project, despite concerns that insecurity could lead to a prolonged delay, the nation’s energy minister said.
Militant villagers destroy $1,4m property
ODZI villagers who were allegedly incensed by an increase in stocktheft cases in their area recently teamed up and besieged the homestead of one of the suspected rustlers and destroyed property worth $1,4 million.
ZFF boss Kamudyariwa dies
ZIMBABWE’S body-building and fitness fraternity was plunged into mourning following the death of Zimbabwe Fitness Federation vice-president Wellington Kamudyariwa yesterday.
Prospect not concerned about Zim sovereign risk
Prospect Resources says it will forge ahead with its Arcadia Lithium project in Zimbabwe despite the country’s risk profile and has put in place measures to minimise potential impact of the sovereign risk.

