Zimplats quarterly output rises

Zimbabwe Platinum Holdings (Zimplats) — the country’s largest platinum producer — boosted production in the quarter to September 30, 2020 despite headwinds posed by the Covid-19 pandemic.  

Which Africans need a move on transfer deadline day?

A move to Middlesbrough fell apart in 2020, but Bolasie appears on the brink of getting his move to Boro — with a deal set to be completed before deadline…

How much does Billiat cost Kaizer Chiefs? The shocking figures revealed!

KHAMA Billiat (pictured) joined Kaizer Chiefs in 2018 as a marquee signing that was tipped to return the club to its glory days. However, things have unfortunately not gone according…

Tokyo 2020 member says Games going ahead ‘is up to US’

TOKYO — Whether the beleaguered Tokyo Olympics begin as planned this July could come down to support from the United States and its new president, the Wall Street Journal quoted…

Pirates fret over Dzvukamanja fitness

THE Buccaneers are injury-hit going into an encounter against their traditional foes but there could be faint for the return of one attacker. Orlando Pirates will be crossing their fingers…

Fauci suggests Johnson & Johnson COVID-19 vaccine could win emergency-use authorization in just two weeks

Eileen A.J. Connelly   Anthony Fauci said the U.S. government was working with different companies on six vaccine candidates, two of which have already gotten the go-ahead for use on…

WHO experts team exits Wuhan quarantine

World Health Organisation (WHO) team has come out of quarantine and will start on-the-ground investigations into the origins of the coronavirus in the Chinese city of Wuhan. The scientists will…

Africa secures 400m more vaccine doses

The Africa Centre for Disease Control says the African Union (AU) has secured an additional 400 million doses of coronavirus vaccines for its members. This comes on top of another…

COVID-19 will likely be with us forever. Here’s how we’ll live with it.

Eventually, the virus could become a much milder illness—but for now, vaccination and surveillance are critical to end the pandemic phase. Michael Greshko As COVID-19 continues to run its course,…

South Africa, hit hard by coronavirus second wave, expects first vaccines Feb. 1

JOHANNESBURG – South Africa expects the flight carrying its first 1 million coronavirus vaccine doses to arrive on February 1, Health Minister Zweli Mkhize said on Wednesday, boosting efforts to…

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