‘Let’s work towards President’s vision’

PRESIDENT Mnangagwa is a champion of women’s empowerment and the party can only repay him through working together towards realising his vision to make Zimbabwe an upper-middle-class economy by 2030.

Google to invest US$1bn in Africa

LAGOS. – Google plans to invest US$1 billion in Africa over the next five years to ensure access to fast and cheaper internet and will back startups to support the continent’s digital transformation, it said yesterday.

Bogus policeman in court for extortion

A 38-year-old man who had been pretending to be a police officer and wearing police uniform to allegedly extort money from motorists on highways leading into Harare yesterday appeared in court on extortion charges.

Historic go-ahead for malaria vaccine to protect children

LONDON. – Children across much of Africa are to be vaccinated against malaria in a historic moment in the fight against the deadly disease.

Facebook accused of fanning violence

WASHINGTON. – Facebook whistleblower Frances Haugen said the social media platform was used to fan the flames of violence in Ethiopia.

Fury, Wilder threaten crushing knock-outs

LAS VEGAS. — Tyson Fury and Deontay Wilder threatened to inflict crushing knock-outs as they made their grand arrivals for their world heavyweight boxing grudge fight in Las Vegas on Saturday night.

Yinjabulo yodwa izakhamizi zithola izifuyo

Thokozile Mbedzi ZEHLISE amaphika izakhamizi zesabelweni seMatabeleland South ezivela endaweni ezehlukeneyo ezacatshelwa yizifuyo ngoLwesithathu kuviki edluleyo kulandela ukumenywa kwazo ngamapholisa eShanyawugwe ukuthi zizokhangela izifuyo zazo ezacatshayo. Izakhamizi zesabelweni lesi besezithwele…

Emma Raducanu trying to stay grounded

INDIAN WELLS. — Emma Raducanu may be the name on everyone’s lips at Indian Wells, but the US Open tennis champion vowed not to put pressure on herself as she prepares to return to action.

Zambian teachers end strike

THE Zambia National Union of Teachers ordered its members into the classrooms yesterday after earlier threatening a nationwide walkout in support of higher wage calls. 

Poverty alleviation: China can inspire next revolution in Africa

African countries are still saddled by poverty, despite most of them having been independent from colonial rule for nearly half a century.

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