Pirates warned against Simba dirty tricks

ORLANDO Pirates have been warned against potential dirty tactics, synonymous with African football, by their Caf Confederation Cup quarter-final opponents Simba SC of Tanzania. The Buccaneers have also been cautioned…

Bulawayo Covid-19 vaccination blitz for targeted learners stands at 55 percent

Thandeka Moyo-Ndlovu, Senior Health Reporter OVER 55 percent of targeted learners aged 12-15 in Bulawayo have been vaccinated against Covid-19 during the national vaccination blitz. With 62 teams manning 23…

Motsepe ‘reassured’ by Ivory Coast’s Afcon 2023 hosting preparations

CAF president Patrice Motsepe has said he was “reassured” by progress made by the Ivory Coast on a visit to the next Africa Cup of Nations hosts on Monday. “We…

Zimparks commissions innovation hub in Hwange

Leonard Ncube in Victoria Falls THE Zimbabwe Parks and Wildlife Management Authority (Zimparks) has commissioned an innovation hub at its main camp in Hwange National Park in Matabeleland North province.…

Liverpool not yet in dreamland

Liverpool will take a two-goal lead into the Champions League football quarter-final second leg at Anfield but Jurgen Klopp says his side are “not in dreamland” after an important 3-1 victory over Benfica in Lisbon on Tuesday night.

Ex-president Compaore gets life over Sankara murder

Former president Blaise Compaoré was sentenced to life in prison over Sankara murder on Wenesday. The verdict comes 6 months after the trial of 14 accused (including Compaoré) in the assassination of Burkina Faso’s revered panafrican leader started.

Transnet seeks bids for parts of freight network

SA’s state rail company Transnet recently invited bids from the private sector to operate sections of its freight network as it seeks to improve deteriorating infrastructure that is damaging the country’s mining sector.

‘Women don’t feel safe in SA mines’

Natascha Viljoen, chief executive officer of Anglo American platinum business, said women don’t feel safe working underground in South African mines.

Russia takes measures over hostile actions

Russian President Vladimir Putin has signed a decree that scraps simplified visa rules for officials and journalists from so-called unfriendly countries.

School closures during pandemic hit Africa hard

Pandemic-induced disruptions to schooling in Africa have hit particularly hard in the southern and eastern parts of the continent, a United Nations report says.

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