‘Chinese vaccines way to go’

The inactivated Covid-19 Sinopharm vaccine coming into the country is the best vaccine for Zimbabwe as it will be able to react to the strains circulating in the country, a Government official has said.

Williams backs his men

ABU DHABI. — Zimbabwe will be looking to get off to a good start when they face Afghanistan in the first of three-match Twenty20 international matches in Abu Dhabi today. Although Zimbabwe recorded their only T20I victory over Afghanistan, in nine attempts, when they last met in this version of the game, on 20 September 2019, stand-in captain Sean Williams believes his side have what it takes to dominate their nemesis in this series.

From father to son, the Marufus are still here

BARELY two minutes into the league match between Chapungu and CAPS United at Ascot, on October 19, 2003, Phillip Marufu sliced his way past a cluster of defenders.

Zim athletes shine for Texas Christian University

THE United States Track & Field and Cross Country Coaches Association have ranked the Texas Christian University’s men’s track and field programme in 25th place in the country.

Chamisa accused of fomenting ZCTU wars

The MDC Alliance has been accused of making frantic efforts to sponsor a camp aligned to the president of the Zimbabwe Congress of Trade Unions (ZCTU) Mr Peter Mutasa who is losing support following accusations of maladministration and embezzlement of funds.

US to train forces in Mozambique

MAPUTO. – US Special Operations Forces will train Mozambican marines for two months to fight against the jihadist insurgency in the restive northeastern Cabo Delgado province, the United States Embassy in Maputo said on Monday.

Stern warning for non-Zupco kombis

Defying the ban on non-Zupco kombis in the lockdown regulations, pirate kombis and pirate taxis have been sneaking back onto the road in ever-growing numbers, increasing the health risks for those that use them.

Borrowdale murder case awaits autopsy results

An autopsy on the remains of a Borrowdale man who was allegedly killed by his brother in connivance with his mother, will be conducted this week at a local hospital.

Covid-19 Africa: Who is getting the vaccine?

More than half of the countries on the continent have now received vaccines, and a growing number have started administering them. But African countries are still significantly behind other parts of the world.

‘Look to China for vaccines’

LOS ANGELES. – After some 15 European countries halted the AstraZeneca Covid-19 vaccine over blood clot concerns, some experts said the World Health Organization (WHO) and related organs should also temporarily suspend the distribution of the AstraZeneca vaccine through the COVAX vaccine-sharing initiative, and issue an inoculation warning to all countries that use the shots.

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