They’re on the moon and safe

First two men land on Moon
Men landed on the moon tonight — and for the first time in the history of mankind told Earth what they had discovered.

Spike tech advances laughable, says Bolt

KINGSTON. — Usain Bolt claims the current crop of athletes aiming to take his mantle as the world’s new Sprint King, have a distinct advantage that he was not afforded.

Byo police intercept Quantum stolen in SA

Bongani Ndlovu, Chronicle Reporter POLICE yesterday intercepted Toyota Quantum vehicle, stolen from neighbouring South Africa, along the Bulawayo-Beitbridge highway. Sharing a picture of the Toyota Quantum, which is generally used…

Zim ace wins ITF Junior Open Two

Sports Reporter RUFARO Magarira won the girls’ J4 ITF Junior Open Two that ended in Kenya last weekend. The rising tennis sensation had lost in the final of the first-leg…

Poland offers incentives to promote vaccination

WARSAW. – Faced with the challenge of persuading the vaccine skeptics especially among the young and rural segments of the Polish public as the country’s Covid-19 vaccination campaign appears to be losing steam, Poland’s government has decided to offer financial incentives to the vaccine-wary.

Kariba woman survives buffalo attack

A Kariba woman on Sunday afternoon sustained serious injuries when she was gored by a buffalo on the outskirts of the town with ZimParks saying that with overpopulation of wildlife in conservation areas animals will encroach on human lands in search of food.

Antony Joshua to defend heavyweight titles against Usyk

Britain’s Anthony Joshua will defend his World Boxing Association, International Boxing Federation and World Boxing Organisation heavyweight titles against Oleksandr Usyk at the Tottenham Hotspur Stadium in London on 25…

News agency penalised for tax evasion

A FRENCH owned international news agency, the Agence-France Presse (AFP) has been penalised for tax evasion by the Zimbabwe Revenue Authority (ZIMRA), The Herald has established.

COVID-19 reduces life expectancy in South Africa by more than three years

Life expectancy in South Africa has declined for the first time in almost two decades due to the COVID-19 pandemic.

Namibia: Farmers paid for lion attacks

WINDHOEK. – Namibia is seeking measures to improve the management of lions and has paid farmers who are affected by human-wildlife conflict, the spokesperson for the Ministry of Environment, Forestry and Tourism, Romeo Muyunda, said yesterday.

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