Zambia deploys army ahead of polls
LUSAKA. – Zambian President Edgar Lungu has allowed the army and two other defence wings to help the police in containing violence that has marred the run-up to the general elections.
Kenyans want UK apology over land
LONDON. – The British government has been criticised for failing to apologise and compensate members of two communities in western Kenya whose land was taken away during the colonial era.
How do COVID-19 symptoms progress?
Most people will experience mild to moderate COVID-19 symptoms for up to two weeks. Symptoms usually begin 2 to 14 days after a person has come into contact with the virus. Symptoms can vary from person to person but may include flu- or cold-like symptoms.
Flawed scientific papers fueling Covid-19 misinformation
Washington (AFP)- Scientific studies with poor methodology and inaccurate findings are exacerbating a Covid-19 misinformation crisis that is discouraging vaccination and putting lives at risk.
Kudzanai Bus terminus refurbished
The new-look Kudzanai Long Distance Bus Terminus in Gweru is now open, but the management is allowing only 20 percent occupancy of the vendor stalls at the moment in line with the Covid-19 regulations and with the intercity ban, buses and kombis are banned.
Harry Kane skips Spurs training
LONDON. — Harry Kane has not shown up to Tottenham’s pre-season training amid speculation around his future at the English club.
Joy for missing baby’s mother
The mother of the now five-month-old Dadirai Seremwe, who was kidnapped from their home in Chinhoyi in June this year is elated to be united with her child.
Time to roll up sleeves as planting of irrigated tobacco beckons
THE countdown to the planting of irrigated tobacco has already started! Yes, it will be happening just next month — September — with dry land planting coming between October and December.
Black schoolchildren in SA defiant amid threats
BLACK schoolchildren in Atteridgeville and Saulsville were warned here yesterday that their schools would be closed down if they do not return to their classrooms by Friday.
Devolution projects change face of Kariba district
Devolution funds have worked wonders in Kariba district where several schools and clinics have been constructed or rehabilitated in line with the Government’s development agenda that leaves no one behind.








