Collin still to believe his win

LONDON. — Collin Morikawa said it was “hard to grasp and take in” what he had achieved after winning the Claret Jug on his Open Championship debut on Sunday.

Cotton inputs scheme targets 520k households

AT least 520 000 households in marginalised areas will receive cotton inputs under the climate-proofed Pfumvudza agricultural cotton scheme aimed at increasing production.

Register for liberation war vets on the cards

THE Government will soon establish a register of veterans of the liberation struggle following the gazetting of regulations for its creation in line with requirements of the Veterans of the Liberation Struggle Act.

Nearly 1 million people registered for COVID-19 vaccinations in Western Cape

Nearly one-million people have registered vaccine in the Western Cape. More than 770 000 vaccines have been administered across the province.

Stocks in worst run in 18 months

LONDON. — Risk-aversion ruled yesterday as a surge in worldwide coronavirus cases drove down bond yields and left stocks facing their longest losing streak since the pandemic first hit global markets 18 months ago.

Pregnant thief caught red-handed after two-year spree

Leonard Ncube, Victoria Falls Reporter COULD some tenants be from hell? This is a question a family in Victoria Falls is asking itself after it discovered that their tenant had…

China frictions steer electric car-makers from earth magnets

LONDON. — As tensions mount between China and the United States, carmakers in the West are trying to reduce their reliance on a key driver of the electric vehicle revolution — permanent magnets, sometimes smaller than a pack of cards, that power electric engines.

How are vaccines developed?

This article is part of a series of explainers on vaccine development and distribution. Learn more about vaccines – from how they work and how they’re made to ensuring safety and equitable access – in WHO’s Vaccines Explained series.

Solar-powered car developers to get incentives

Zimbabwe is in the process of developing fiscal incentives for solar-powered vehicles, batteries and other related accessories,

England lifts Covid-19 restrictions on daily life even as variant cases spike

The British government on Monday lifted pandemic restrictions on daily life in England, scrapping all social distancing in a step slammed by scientists and opposition parties as a dangerous leap into the unknown.

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