How US publications demonise Africa
When American journalists for publications such as the New York Times started writing about Africa in the 20th century they adopted the racist template of demonising Africa created by the European so-called explorers who went to Africa between the 17th and the 19th centuries.
First Lady comes to the rescue of triplets
THE nation remains on an onslaught against child marriages which expose young mothers and their offspring to innumerable health and social challenges.
Mudariki to lead Sables at Africa Cup
SCRUMHALF Hilton Mudariki will lead the Sables at the Rugby Africa Cup, Pool D, in Tunisia, next month.
80 years since the Great Patriotic War
The attack by Nazi Germany was unprecedented in terms of its destructive power. On June 22, 1941, the Soviet Union (USSR) faced the strongest, most mobilised and skilled army in the world with the industrial, economic and military potential of almost all the conquered countries of Europe working for it.
TIMB speaks on contract farming
THE Government will soon amend a law regulating tobacco contractors to define their roles with regards to contracted farmers as part of measures to safeguard the interests of farmers, legislators have heard.
Sadc standby force to the rescue
AFTER a meeting of the SADC Troika in April this year, President Mnangagwa told journalists that the summit had agreed that the region’s standby force, “be resuscitated and capacitated immediately so that it can intervene” and offer a proportionate regional response to the terrorists in Northern Mozambique who have killed over 3 000 civilians and displaced close to a million.
Container crisis eases as production rises
BEIJING. – The shortage of empty containers in China has eased as manufacturers have increased production capacity, vice minister of transport Zhao Chongjiu said yesterday.
Ronaldo reaches another landmark
LONDON. — Cristiano Ronaldo reached another famous landmark as his two penalties in Portugal’s 2-2 draw with France on Wednesday night took him to 109 international goals.
Vic Falls: Cheapest tourist destination for SA
Victoria Falls, located on the Zambezi River, at the border between Zambia and Zimbabwe, is the largest waterfall in the world, measuring 1 708m wide and 108m high. A top…
Tougher requirements for clubs from hotspots
THE Premier Soccer League medical committee have said clubs based in communities, under lockdown, will have to adhere to a tougher testing regime, when the Chibuku Super Cup returns, next week.











