AFCON hotel condemned as sub-standard
THE hotel, which the Warriors have been allocated for their 2021 AFCON finals in Cameroon, has been condemned as a sub-standard facility.
How does COVID-19 affect the brain? A troubling picture emerges.
Hannah Davis contracted COVID-19 in March 2020, the early days of the pandemic. At the time, the New Yorker was a healthy, 32-year-old freelance data scientist and artist. But unlike many people who come down with the disease, Davis’s first sign of infection wasn’t a dry cough or fever. Her first symptom was that she couldn’t read a text message from a friend. She thought she was just tired, but the fuzziness she felt didn’t go away after a full night’s sleep.
Signs That You May Have Had COVID-19: What Research Shows
More than 190 million people have developed COVID-19 since late 2019, according to the World Health Organization (WHO). Many other people have likely had the disease but never received a confirmed test result.
Zverev adds Masters title to Olympic gold
CINCINNATI. — Alexander Zverev backed up his Olympic tennis triumph with a fifth ATP Masters 1000 title as he crushed Andrey Rublev 6-2, 6-3 in Cincinnati on Sunday.
Funeral insurance fraud worsens in SA
JOHANNESBURG. — Mortuary workers selling corpses and fake job scams to get ID numbers are among the criminal ways South Africans are trying to score from funeral policies.
SDRs: Another shot in the arm for Zim economy
With Zimbabwe leading the continent on vaccination figures and the economy stabilising by the day, there is much to look forward to as we continue with our wholesale reforms.
Ethiopia develops own social media platform
ADDIS ABABA. — Ethiopia has begun developing its own social media platform to rival Facebook, Twitter and WhatsApp, though it does not plan to block the global services, the state communications security agency said yesterday.
Small-scale farmers invest in boreholes
Small-scale farmers in Mhangura have used proceeds from the sale of Pfumvudza/ Intwasa and Command Agriculture Schemes produce to sink private boreholes to ensure they have good supplies of water for their homes and farms.
Firm alleges racism in perjury case
LAGRANDY Electrical Industries (Pvt) Ltd is opposing the confirmation of a provisional order granted by Justice Siyabona Musithu in favour of Craig Guthrie, Kenneth Moores and the Toremore Park Residents Association interdicting the company from developing stand number 37 Pomona Township.
African Sun completes Dawn Properties deal
HOTELIER, African Sun says it has fulfilled all the conditions precedent relating to the acquisition of the entire issued ordinary shares of Dawn Properties Limited.











