IOM rescues cross-border traders

The International Organisation for Migration (IOM) has started rolling out support programmes to mitigate the effects of Covid-19 pandemic on informal cross-border traders in the Sadc region. 

Marondera gets $13,5m devolution funds

Marondera Municipality is working on stepping up service delivery and upgrading infrastructure after taking delivery of equipment sourced using devolution funds.

Fallen giants seek revival

PARIS. — Liverpool’s last dance with Real Madrid ended in painful defeat, with Mohamed Salah’s shoulder dislocated by Sergio Ramos dragging him to the ground and goalkeeper Loris Karius left apologising to his fans. 

Athletics gearing for Olympic qualifiers

IT is likely to be a busy week for athletics with the country’s Olympic hopefuls expected to compete in Italy and Zambia. 

Decongesting regional courts way to go: Ziyambi

 Zimbabwe cannot develop if there is no access to justice, according to Justice, Legal and Parliamentary Affairs Minister Ziyambi Ziyambi.

Boost for Sanyati RDC councillors

Sanyati Rural District Council has acquired motorbikes for all its 18 councillors in a bid to improve their mobility.

Lands Commission perm sec cremated

Permanent Secretary for the Zimbabwe Land Commission (ZLC), Mrs Danisile Sibanda-Hikwa, who died in a horror crash, was cremated at the Glen Forest Memorial Park last week.

Mozambican troops regain control of town from militants

MAPUTO. – Mozambique’s military says it has regained full control of the coastal town of Palma, more than a week after it was raided by militant Islamists.

Appeal for ‘fresh start’ in Nile dam talks

KINSHASA. – Foreign ministers from Egypt, Ethiopia and Sudan kicked off negotiations in Kinshasa on Sunday over Addis Ababa’s contestedGrand Ethiopian Renaissance Dam (GERD) on the Blue Nile, officials said.

Nigeria begins trials of own Covid-19 vaccine

ABUJA. – Nigeria has begun clinical trials for the two covid-19 vaccines developed in the country.

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