Wealthy countries should share Covid-19 doses
This World Health Day, the World Health Organisation (WHO) is calling on everyone to participate in building a fairer, healthier world.
CAPS United test players for Covid-19, start training
Harare Bureau ALL Premiership clubs are expected to start group training this week after most of them, including five-time champions CAPS United, tested their players for Covid-19. League spokesperson, Kudzai…
Zim duo’s SA show stopped
A concert by Zimdancehall duo, Killer T and Freeman, is among events impacted by a crackdown by authorities against revellers flouting Covid-19 regulations in neighbouring South Africa.
MDC-Alliance’s Marova trip to Liberia flops
MDC-Alliance activist Netsai Marova, who is facing a number of criminal charges at the Harare Magistrates Court including making a false report about her alleged abduction, yesterday could not get her passport temporarily released to travel to Liberia for a young women development programme as the deadline for acceptance had already passed.
New members for youth board
THe Minister of Youth, Sport, Arts and Recreation Kirsty Coventry has announced the names of the first eight members of the new Zimbabwe Youth Council board.
Constitutional Bill sails through Senate
The first Constitutional Amendment Bill under the new Constitution sailed through Senate when submitted for a second time with legislators from across the political divide overwhelmingly supporting its passage in a show of unity that has rarely characterised the chamber.
Indecent assault journalist granted bail
JOURNALIST Robert Mukondiwa, who is facing allegations of aggravated indecent assault on an orphaned 19-year-old Upper Sixth pupil, has been granted $2 000 bail by the High Court.
City council starts decentralising vaccination campaign
City of Harare has gradually started decentralising the Covid-19 vaccination campaign to enable residents to access the services.
World Bank: Africa needs $12 Bln for vaccines to halt Covid-19 spread
According to an estimate based on a report by the World Bank and the international monetary fund, Africa will need about 12 billion US dollars to both procure and distribute sufficient numbers of Covid-19 vaccines to attain adequate protection against the virus that would see an end to the compounded devastating effects of the pandemic on the continent.
‘Ratification delays stall AfCFTA, TFTA implementation’
THE Council of Ministers of the Southern African Development Community (Sadc) has urged member states that have not yet signed and ratified the African Continental Free Trade Area (AfCFTA) and the Common Market for Eastern and Southern Africa-East African Community-Sadc (Comesa-EAC-Sadc) Tripartite Free Trade Area (TFTA) to do so to allow for the implementation of the agreements.











