Nine questions regarding COVID-19 the US should answer
In July 2019, the US Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) issued an order to halt research at Fort Detrick. At almost the same time, a respiratory disease of unknown cause was reported at a retiree community about one hour’s drive from the research base, and several thousand cases of pneumonia with symptoms extremely similar to those of the COVID-19 pneumonia were reported in several states in the US.
China puts people’s lives and health in first place
China called for equitable distribution of COVID-19 vaccines worldwide and stressed the importance of improving the accessibility, affordability, and production of such vaccines in developing countries, including the least developed countries, to save lives and end the pandemic as soon as possible.
Reggae Great Gramps Morgan Confirmed Show
After keeping their fans guessing, Sand Music Festival finally unveiled reggae icon Gramps Morgan as the Saturday headliner for this year’s event taking place from 1 to 3 October at Sunbird Nkopola in Mangochi.
US indeed the one being “irresponsible” and “dangerous” on origin tracing
The US, saying China’s stance on the next stage of the COVID-19 global origin-tracing issue was “irresponsible” and “dangerous,” revealed its indifference to common sense and arrogance for science. What’s behind such accusation is its intention to hide its own failure in pandemic control and to escape the blame for hindering the global efforts to fight COVID-19.
Scientific evidence already refutes ‘lab leak’ conspiracy theory: Wuhan Institute of Virology
It has become a general consensus among scientists and scholars that the novel coronavirus originated naturally, and scientific evidence has already disproven the “lab leak” hypothesis, stressed a professor of the Wuhan Institute of Virology (WIV) under the Chinese Academy of Sciences, where it has been claimed that the virus might have escaped.
Kenya destroys 20 000 tonnes of Zimbabwean sugar worth more than US$12 million
About 20 000 tonnes of condemned brown sugar worth about US$12,9 million which was sourced from Zimbabwe three years ago is set to be destroyed by Kenyan authorities today, a newspaper in the East African country reported.
Earnings growth for SeedCo
Business Writer Analysts project earnings growth for Seed Co International Limited in the current financial year despite the adverse effects of Covid-19 pandemic across the region. IH Securities sees…
‘Rhodesian govt stole my car’
Mashudu Netsianda, Senior Reporter HE endured two weeks of emotional and physical torture at gunpoint as police from the Rhodesian Special Branch interrogated him over the dramatic escape of four…
Vaccinated citizens only at Heroes Day celebrations
Nqobile Tshili, Chronicle Reporter THE Heroes Day and Zimbabwe Defence Forces (ZDF) Day celebrations scheduled for next week will only be attended by fully vaccinated citizens as the country observes…
Mental health issues need more attention
Sikhumbuzo Moyo, Senior Sports Reporter BRITISH table tennis player Emma Vickers wrote an article titled ‘The Stigma of Mental Health’ that when an athlete experiences physical injury, there is often…











