Dale Steyn quits all cricket

There will be “no more sore toes” for Dale Steyn, who announced his retirement from all cricket with a Counting Crows song on his Twitter handle, yesterday.

Thousands of children vaccinated against measles

CHANTELLE Mostert (1) received her measles vaccination at the Queen Elizabeth Children’s Clinic in Salisbury yesterday.

WHO: COVID-19 vaccination triples in Africa but still low

COVID-19 vaccinations in Africa have tripled during the past week, though protecting even 10 percent of the continent by the end of September remains “a very daunting task,” the Africa…

France donates 10 million doses to Africa through COVAX and AU

Correspondent A new arrangement between the French government and the African Union (AU) will result in AU Member States receiving an additional 10 million doses of Astra Zeneca and Pfizer…

South African scientists monitoring new coronavirus variant

South African scientists have detected a new coronavirus variant with multiple mutations, but are yet to establish whether it is more contagious or able to overcome the immunity provided by…

NEW: Zimbabwe commerates African Traditional Medicine Day

Zimbabwe joined the rest of the continent today in commemorating African Traditional Medicine, with stakeholders calling for increased use of traditional medicines. 

NEW: Rhinos’ Makore eyes golden boot, place in final

VETERAN striker Rutendo Makore will be hoping to stake a claim on the 2021 TotalEnergies CAF Women’s Champions League, COSAFA Qualifiers Golden Boot when she leads Black Rhinos Queens into the first of the semi-final matches in Durban on Thursday.

Model Law on GBV takes shape … as activist calls for political will to stop the scourge

A prominent Namibian lawyer and activist, Advocate Bience Gawanas, has called for political will to remove structural barriers to equality and end gender-based violence (GBV), amid indications that GBV has become a pandemic within the raging global COVID-19 pandemic.

NEW: ‘Zimbabwe should be wary of new Covid-19 variant’

PROMINENT health expert and Mpilo Central Hospital chief executive officer, Professor Solwayo Ngwenya, has said the new Covid-19 variant –  C1.2 – that has been discovered in South Africa could impact Zimbabwe more than the current Delta variant.  

NEW: Zimbabwe to receive good rains – SADC experts

Zimbabwe is likely to have good rains in the forthcoming season, according to a forecast by Southern African climate experts. 

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