Western Cape braces for third wave

CAPE TOWN. — Alan Winde isn’t feeling bright and breezy: SA’s AstraZeneca vaccines were put on hold, and he says the Western Cape is now “bracing for a third wave”.…

Council thanks Govt for swift budget approval

Harare City Council has thanked Government for approving its $32 billion budget two months into the financial year saying this will allow the council to deliver service to residents as it now moves to collect the significantly higher rates and service charges from property owners and residents.

St Mary’s clinic reopens

CHITUNGWIZA Municipality has reopened its clinic in St Mary’s, which had been closed after seven health personnel tested positive for Covid-19.

Chinhoi tops regional contingent on Safari Tour

ZIMBABWEAN golfer, Robson Chinhoi, ended his outing on the Safari Tour tournament as the highest-ranked regional player after he shot the lowest score of the week.

‘Champions Liverpool on a worrying slide’

london. — Liverpool’s defeated body language at the final whistle and the mood of resignation in manager Jurgen Klopp’s exchange with his triumphant Manchester City counterpart Pep Guardiola on Sunday were symbolic of what may prove the defining day in the Premier League title race.

Password education should be age-appropriate

Children are increasingly being exposed to, and using, technology from a very young age.

Mamombe, Chimbiri await bail ruling

MDC-Alliance activists Joana Mamombe and Cecilia Chimbiri will know their fate today when the High Court decides on their bail application.

. . . 7 homes receive goodies

First Lady Auxillia Mnangagwa yesterday donated foodstuffs to seven children’s homes in Mashonaland West through her Angel of Hope Foundation.

Understanding data protection in Zimbabwe

Technological advancements have revolutionised the manner in which business is conducted. Digitalisation is the current buzzword and businesses are creating online trading platforms to interface with consumers.

Pannar Seeds fined $60k for wetlands cultivation

ENVIRONMENTAL Management Agency (EMA) has fined Pannar Seeds $60 000 for planting maize on a wetland along Harare Drive.

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