Kenya drought kills 205 elephants

NAIROBI. – East Africa is enduring its worst drought in 40 years and Kenyan wildlife is also bearing the brunt.

Gunners shoot back to the top of the EPL table

LONDON. — Mikel Arteta hailed Arsenal’s gritty 1-0 win against Chelsea as a significant step in their English Premier League football title challenge after Gabriel Magalhaes sent the Gunners back to the top of the table yesterday.

Students stun Dynamos

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Mental health, the menstrual cycle

As discussed in previous articles, mental health is defined as a state of well-being in which an individual realises his or her own potential, can cope with the normal stresses of life, can work productively and fruitfully, and is able to make a meaningful contribution to their community.

Luanda to fall ‘in two months’

NEW YORK. – The Angolan guerrilla leader, Dr Jonas Savimbi, has said the Government in his country will begin to collapse within two months and his UNITA movement will win the civil war. 

Pique signs off with a win

BARCELONA. — Barcelona legend Gerard Pique was given an emotional standing ovation as he made his final Nou Camp appearance in their 2-0 Spanish La Liga football win over Almeria on Saturday.

Grab agric opportunities, youth urged

GOVERNMENT appreciates the central role of young people participating in agriculture and has pledged its full support as the youth strive to turn around the country’s agricultural fortunes.

Govt promotes local businesses

TWENTY-FIVE percent of legitimate businesses operating in the Harare Metropolitan province are contributing between 51 to 59 percent of the nation’s gross domestic product (GDP), secretary for provincial affairs and devolution for Harare Metropolitan Mr Tafadzwa Muguti has said.

Kenya requests FIFA lifts global ban

NAIROBI. — Kenya’s government and football federation (FKF) believe they have fulfilled requirements to have the country’s global suspension lifted by FIFA.

Byo launches robotics, software laboratory for pupils

PUPILS aged 11 and above can now start learning robotics and software engineering in Bulawayo following the launch of a science, technology, engineering and mathematics stem start-up laboratory in the city.

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