Covid-19 tests urged for cancer patients

THE Government has urged cancer patients to be tested and be vaccinated against Covid-19.

Vaccination rollout plan still on course: SA Cabinet

South Africa’s Cabinet has reassured citizens that the vaccination programme is still on track after the country halted its rollout plan of AstraZeneca.

NRZ properties turned into vending stalls

At a time when the National Railways of Zimbabwe (NRZ)’s railway lines in Mutare have gone for years without being fully utilised and cunning vendors have turned the tracks into vending stalls, the parastatal has revealed plans to refurbish its infrastructure.

Kwekwe requires US$45m for road rehab

Kwekwe City Council is seeking to raise US$45 million to rehabilitate its road network, which was extensively damaged by heavy rains that have been falling in most parts of the country.

Seacrest ends 14-year dance on the red carpet

Ryan Seacrest has announced he is leaving E!’s “Live from the Red Carpet” after 14 years.

Kenin out of Aussie Open

Defending champion Sofia Kenin exited the Australian Open tennis tournament in tears yesterday as world No. 1 Ashleigh Barty negotiated a sticky moment to reach the third round.

Muyaba wants to help upcoming athletes

FORMER Zimbabwe star sprinter and 100m record holder, Fabian Muyaba, says he wants to help upcoming sprinters to get scholarships into the United States.

May the real scientists please stand up?

Covid-19 has left Manicaland poorer, with several luminaries going to the world yonder, taking with them their beautiful visions and work ethic.

Loving each other daily

VALENTINE’S Day, also called Saint Valentine’s Day or the Feast of Saint Valentine, is celebrated annually on February 14th.

President appoints Cde Matsikenyere

President Mnangagwa on Monday appointed Cde Nokhuthula Matsikenyere, MP for Chimanimani West, as the new Minister of State for Provincial Affairs and Devolution for Manicaland, taking over from the late national heroine Dr Ellen Gwaradzimba.

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