WhatsApp warns UK on law ‘weakening privacy’

LONDON. – WhatsApp, the instant messaging platform owned by US social media giant Meta, has again attacked the UK government over planned legislation it says would “weaken the privacy” of users worldwide.

Chelsea need strategy for turnaround – Silva

LONDON. — Chelsea defender Thiago Silva says the club need to “stop and put a strategy in place” or risk another difficult campaign next season. Despite lavish transfer spending under new owner Todd Boehly, Chelsea are 11th in the Premier League and will end this season without a trophy after defeat by Real Madrid in the Champions League.

Fox settles US$787,5m suit over election lies

Wilmington, Delaware. – Fox News on Tuesday disposed of one legal threat with its US$787,5 million defamation settlement with Dominion Voting Systems, but the network still faces a US$2,7 billion lawsuit from another voting technology company, Smartmatic USA, over its coverage of debunked election-rigging claims.

National committee to eliminate drug, substance abuse approved

Cabinet received an update report on the cholera outbreak response, which was presented by the Vice President and Minister of Health and Child Care, Honourable Gen (Rtd) Dr CGDN Chiwenga.

Strydom to end Sunshine Tour season as a Major player

JOHANNESBURG. —   Ockie Strydom started the current Sunshine Tour season as a player looking to make  ampionship having done exactly this, with two DP World Tour wins and now Major Championship golf to look forward to as well.

Gems aim to step up World Cup preps

AS the countdown to the 2023 Vitality Netball World Cup continues, Gems vice-captain Claris Kwaramba says they are making positive progress in their preparations.

Raducanu thrashed by Ostapenko in Stuttgart

STUTTGART. — Emma Raducanu’s first clay-court match of the season ended in a one-sided defeat by former French Open champion Jelena Ostapenko in Stuttgart.

Beware of adversarial opposition nationalists

To put one’s faith in the opposition in Zimbabwe and believing their actions relating to their loyalty to the country, national events and the flag, is likely the biggest mistake and challenge any conscious citizen can ever make in their lifetime.

Bitcoin miners escape the bear trap

Beleaguered bitcoin miners are finally feeling the spring sunshine after a cold, hard crypto winter. The power-hungry companies that pump new bitcoin into circulation have been thrown a lifeline by…

Uncle up for rape

A 49-year-old Harare man yesterday appeared in court for allegedly raping his niece, who is now 18  several times.

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