A gadget the size of a coffee maker can take Covid-19 testing to every doorstep

Sunday News Correspondent 40-year-old Lina Muroyi is apprehensive. She undertook tests for Covid-19 a week ago but her results are not yet out. She has been battling a bad cold…

Rwandans defy lockdown after win

Residents in Rwanda’s capital, Kigali, poured into the streets on Tuesday night after the national football team qualified for quarter finals of the African Nations Championship (Chan). The authorities imposed…

IOC targets safe, successful Olympics

The International Olympic Committee “is fully concentrated and committed to the successful and safe delivery” of the Tokyo Olympics and Paralympics this year despite the Covid-19 pandemic, IOC president Thomas…

Motsepe cleared to run for Caf presidency

The Council of Southern Africa Football Associations (Cosafa) will vote for South Africa’s Patrice Motsepe at the election for the new Confederation of African Football (Caf) president in March. Insiders…

China deploys anal swabs to test for coronavirus

Beijing — China has begun using anal swabs to test those it considers at high risk of contracting Covid-19, state TV reported, with social media users and travellers squirming over…

Brighton post losses of £67m as Covid-19 hits soccer revenues

Uefa says this summer’s European Championship will still be held across 12 cities, despite concerns over the coronavirus pandemic. Euro 2020 will be held in London, Glasgow, Dublin, Amsterdam, Copenhagen,…

COVID-19 and fever: How common is it?

Fever is a common symptom of COVID-19. However, not everyone who develops COVID-19 will experience fever. Some other common symptoms include cough, fatigue, and loss of smell or taste.

Zambia allocated 8.7 mln COVID-19 vaccines from African Union

Zambia has been allocated 8.7 million doses of the 270 million COVID-19 vaccines secured this month by the African Union (AU), and this may rise to 25 million doses by December 2021, the Zambian mission at the AU said Sunday.

Residents Continue to Violate Lockdown

Covid -19 cases in Harare continue to soar with 11 395 cumulative positive cases and 422 deaths respectively in the capital city alone as at January 26.

TIPS ON PREVENTING COVID 19

Covid-19 cases are increasing in Zimbabwe. With deaths also at an all-time high, communities should continue taking serious preventative measures.

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