South Africa now 16th in global spot for Covid-19 cases

South Africa has climbed two spots on the Worldometers ranking of countries with the most Covid-19 infections following the move to level 1 lockdown earlier this week.

COVID-19: 5 blood proteins predict critical illness and death

A study suggests that among people hospitalised for COVID-19, blood levels of five proteins are higher in those who will go on to require critical care.

President gets tough with pirate kombis

President Mnangagwa yesterday directed the Zimbabwe Republic Police (ZRP) to continue manning security checkpoints to ensure that only designated transport operators such as the Zimbabwe United Passenger Company continue to be the provider of public transport system.

UPDATED: Land baron Mabamba dies

Chitungwiza land baron Frederick Mabamba, who was recently arrested on charges of illegally parcelling out land worth well over US$16 million belonging to Chitungwiza Municipality, collapsed in prison and died yesterday as his lawyer was applying for his bail.

Rural poultry projects to empower households

GOVERNMENT will soon introduce the Presidential Rural Poultry Scheme where each household will receive road-runner chickens as part of efforts to empower Zimbabweans.

Thirteen killed in two road accidents

Thirteen people died in two separate road accidents which occurred in Manicaland and Mashonaland Provinces yesterday.

First Lady urges nation to embrace vaccination programme

FIRST Lady Auxillia Mnangagwa has paid tribute to frontline health workers countrywide for the work they are doing in mitigating the effects of Covid-19 and urged the country’s citizenry to embrace the vaccination programme currently underway.

Robbers raid service stations

ARMED robbers raided two service stations in Bulawayo this week and at one of them tied attendants and a security guard’s hands before they started serving unsuspecting motorists for about three hours, while collecting the cash.

There was always an accompanying flash of beauty, when it came to the wonders of his artistry, and the genius of its simplicity

ZDRAVKO LOGARUSIC probably knows him, after all, he is from Croatia, a music teacher whose lengthy life story, wrapped in a blanket of both fortune, and misfortune, has made headlines, around the world.

Restaurants appeal for relaxed Covid-19 regulations

Restaurant owners have appealed for more relaxed Covid-19 regulations governing their operations, especially being allowed to operate at half capacity for sit-in customers, to ensure they remain afloat.

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