Police crack whip on lockdown violations

Police have arrested about 742 000 people for violating national lockdown regulations, since the start of the Covid-19 lockdown in March last year and will continue to enforce all lockdown regulations.

Comesa telecoms project dropped, 20 years later

A PROJECT initiated over 20 years ago to create a telecommunications company for the Common Market for Eastern and Southern Africa (Comesa) region has been dropped.  

China’s development brings opportunities for Africa at large

This year, we celebrate the 100th year of the founding of the Communist Party of China (CPC). It was founded in 1921, nine years after the ANC of South Africa was established in 1912. At the time the Chinese nation was plagued by civil war and then invasion by the Japanese. When the people’s Republic of China was set up in 1949, it was boycotted, blockaded and sanctioned by the western world. Our quest for development and industrialisation later was not without many setbacks.  

Celebrations underway as CPC marks centenary

BEIJING/SHANGHAI. – Exhibitions and celebrations are well underway in Beijing and Shanghai as the Communist Party of China (CPC) is set to mark its centenary on July 1.

Why Europe should step outside shadow of US

BERLIN. — US President Joe Biden’s eight-day trip to Europe has prompted a flood of optimism rhetoric, and many officials chanted that America is finally waving goodbye to those hostile policies and mercurial behaviours during the presidency of Donald Trump.

World pays tribute to revered statesman Kaunda

World leaders continued to pay tribute to Dr Kenneth Kaunda, Zambia’s founding president and Pan Africa revolutionary leader, who was a key figure in building a formidable Frontline States movement to spearhead the liberation and independence of the greater part of southern African.

Demolitions a relief: stakeholders

The demolition of illegal structures in Harare will now give the city council the chance to properly plan the city while also regularising the informal traders so that they maximise on revenue collection, stakeholders said yesterday.

Woman loses US$22 000 to robbers

A 21-year-old Harare woman lost US$22 000 cash to four armed who raided her home in Southlea Park, while another Bulawayo man lost over US$19 300 to thieves who broke into his vehicle as police continue urge the public to be security conscious whenever they are carrying or keeping large sums of money.

Zambia records 49 new COVID-19 deaths

Zambia recorded 49 COVID-19 deaths, the highest daily figure since the outbreak of the pandemic over a year ago, its health ministry said on Sunday.

Zimbabwe’s rural toilets for the future

IMPROVED sanitation can reduce diarrhoeal diseases by more than a third and can significantly lessen the adverse health impact of other disorders responsible for death and disease among millions of children in developing countries.

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