UN battles to save vaccines in Niger

NIAMEY. — The UN is spending over 20 times more money than usual on fuel for generators to keep millions of vaccines in Niger from spoiling due to incessant power cuts.

Police applaud voters for maintaining peace

Police have applauded the public for voting in a peaceful manner in the harmonised presidential elections held yesterday.

Mavuta fiver propels Zim Emerging to victory

LEG spinner Brandon Mavuta bagged an impressive five-wicket haul as the Zimbabwe Emerging cricket side crushed their South African counterparts by eight wickets with 43 overs to spare in the fifth and final one-day match in Pretoria yesterday.

ZRP dispels polling station death report

Police have dispelled as false, a report circulating on social media and quoted by some media outlets claiming that a 68-year-year old man yesterday died at a polling station at Warren Park High School, Harare.

Gamecocks keep eye on silverware

CHICKEN Inn coach Prince Matore believes football is not easy as it requires extra hard work every day for a team to be consistent.

MASON GREENWOOD’S OWN GOAL

MASON Greenwood fears he has blown any chance of making a fresh start in Saudi Arabia after describing the career of former Manchester United teammate Cristiano Ronaldo as “dead”. Greenwood…

Platinum teams look forward to PNL resumption

LOG leaders Ngezi Platinum Queens are hoping to step up to the challenge when the Nedbank Premier Netball League games return this weekend after a month-long break.

Serena gives birth to second child

NEW YORK. — Serena Williams has given birth to her second daughter, her husband announced on Tuesday, adding that both were “happy & healthy” after the difficult birth of the tennis star’s first child left her fighting for her life.

Mount ruled out of two games

London. — Mason Mount will miss Manchester United’s Premier League games against Nottingham Forest and Arsenal after suffering a “small” injury, the club said.

Eyebrows raised as Sadc observers accompany Chamisa to vote

THE Head of the SADC Observer Mission, Dr Nevers Mumba, who hails from Zambia, yesterday torched a storm after he accompanied opposition CCC leader Mr Nelson Chamisa to cast his vote in Harare’s Kuwadzana suburb.

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