Bus operators appeal for intercity resumption

The Zimbabwe Passenger Transport Organisation (ZPTO) has written to the Government appealing for the resumption of intercity travel considering the demand created by the opening of schools, with some pupils being weekly boarders and others commuting daily to school.

Djokovic edges closer to Grand Slam win

NEW YORK. — Novak Djokovic moved within four matches of completing the first men’s singles calendar-year Grand Slam in 52 years on Saturday at the US Open tennis tournament.

Largest study of masks yet details their importance in fighting Covid-19

A study involving more than 340,000 people in Bangladesh offers some of the strongest real-world evidence yet that mask use can help communities slow the spread of Covid-19.

TZ seeks to host junior tournaments

TENNIS Zimbabwe have engaged the Sports Commission as they seek to host three International Tennis Federation 18-and-Under tournaments before the end of the year in Harare. They usually host the events in August for three consecutive weeks but the tournaments were put on hold due the Covid-19-induced lockdown. However, with sport back following the relaxation of the lockdown, the national association is working towards hosting the tournaments between October and November.

Rich nations will have 1.2b doses they don’t need

Wealthy countries face mounting pressure to divert Covid-19 vaccine supplies to lower-income regions, with a new analysis showing they’ll likely have about 1.2 billion extra doses available by the end of the year.

Loga’s shortcomings laid bare against SA

A NEW impetus is needed now for our football to survive the wave of failures we are witnessing at every turn when the Warriors are active in international tournaments.

Cherry on the cake for Zemura

IT keeps on getting better for Warriors utility man Jordan Zemura.

Avondale Primary in tender storm

Avondale Primary School is being investigated by the Ministry of Primary and Secondary Education over two sets of questionable transactions — paying a middleman a fee to transfer funds to ZOL for internet services and buying a solar system that failed to work.

Efficiency to improve at modernised Beitbridge port

THE Transport Operators Association of Zimbabwe is confident border efficiency management systems at Beitbridge Border Post will improve upon completion of the US$300 million modernisation project.

NEW: Goods train collides with vehicle

A goods train carrying bricks collided with a BMW X5 in Tynwald South, Harare, on Saturday night.

According to eyewitnesses, the BMW driver failed to stop before the railway line and was pushed by the train for an estimated 500 metres.

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