Granit Xhaka not leaving Arsenal
LONDON. — Arsenal boss Mikel Arteta has confirmed midfielder Granit Xhaka will not be leaving the club this summer.
$500k sexual harassment suit hits snag
A HARARE woman’s bid to obtain a $500 000 compensation through a default judgment against former Confederation of Zimbabwe Industries (CZI) chief executive officer Mr Farai Bwatikona Zizhou and the organisation hit a snag after the High Court struck the matter off the roll for non-compliance with court rules.
Wayde Van Niekerk out of 400m final
TOKYO. — Wayde van Niekerk’s reign as Olympic 400m champion came to a disappointing end yesterday as the South African world record holder was eliminated in the semi-finals at the Tokyo Games.
Zupco pledges to pay operators
Owners of private kombis operating under the Zupco franchise are set to receive their payments starting from tomorrow with all paid by the end of the week.
Landlord assaulted in rent dispute
FOUR tenants allegedly assaulted their landlord with shovels over a rent disagreement.
Covid-19 pandemic: Japan widens emergency over ‘frightening’ spike
Japan is extending a state of emergency in Tokyo and expanding it to new regions as the Olympic Games host faces a surge in Covid-19 cases.
Delta variant spreads ‘like wild fire’
LOS ANGELES. – With a new wave of Covid-19 infections fuelled by the Delta variant striking countries worldwide, disease experts are scrambling to learn whether the latest version of coronavirus is making people – mainly the unvaccinated – sicker than before.
ZDF vaccinates Byo residents
THE Zimbabwe Defence Forces (ZDF) has embarked on an outreach mass Covid-19 vaccination of members of the public as it complements Government efforts to accelerate vaccination in order for the country to achieve herd immunity.
CAAZ appoints new director
The Civil Aviation Authority of Zimbabwe (CAAZ) has appointed Dr Elijah Chingosho as the new director-general with effect from August 1.
If I’ve already had COVID, do I need a vaccine? And how does the immune system respond? An expert explains
Over a year into the pandemic, questions around immune responses after COVID continue to confound.











