ZNFPC tackles drug abuse in youths
Zimbabwe National Family Planning Council (ZNFPC) has expressed concern over the abuse of drugs in Mashonaland Central among youths.
Mastercard Foundation to spend $1.3 billion to vaccinate Africans against COVID-19
One of the world’s largest foundations will spend $1.3 billion over the next three years to acquire and deliver COVID-19 vaccines for more than 50 million people in Africa. It’s a first-of-its-kind effort for a Western nonprofit to bolster Africa’s lagging vaccination campaign amid widespread fears of a third wave of infections on the continent.
Rashford ready to fight for England
LONDON. — Marcus Rashford said every player in Gareth Southgate’s squad has a role to play at the European Championship.
Police boss challenges placement on remand
Legal challenges have been launched by Police Commissioner Douglas Nyakutsikwa over being charged for two crimes over one set of allegations, that is of allegedly lying to the Harare City Council that he was not married in a bid to acquire a residential stand in the affluent suburb of Vainona early last year.
RioZim claims US$202m in chrome ore spat with Falcon
Gold mining giant RioZim has filed a lawsuit at the High Court seeking to recover over US$202 million from Falcon Resources for chrome ore it alleges was stolen during its long drawn out dispute with the latter.
BiH dairy producers look forward to entering Chinese market
SARAJEVO. – Bosnia and Herzegovina (BiH) is looking forward to exporting its dairy products to China, the country’s Minister of Foreign Trade and Economic Relations Stasa Kosarac has said.
English cricketer investigated
LONDON. — The England and Wales Cricket Board are investigating reports a second England player posted historical “offensive material”, a day after bowler Ollie Robinson was suspended for past racist and sexist tweets.
Ronaldo weighing options
LONDON. — Cristiano Ronaldo’s representatives are continuing to gauge interest from some of Europe’s top clubs despite holding talks with Juventus over the Portugal captain’s future, sources have told ESPN.
Programme helps reduce farmer suicides in Zim
Scores of farmers have committed suicides in the last three decades in the country driven mainly by family disputes following cotton and tobacco harvests.
Harare clamps down on illegal water connections
THE City of Harare has launched a massive search for people, including its employees, involved in illegal water connections in several suburbs, which are costing the municipality millions of dollars.











