Zambia records upsurge in Covid-19 cases

LUSAKA. – While still battling to control a cholera outbreak, Zambia has also activated Covid-19 monitoring systems after registering an increase in new cases. Zambian Health Minister Sylvia Masebo said…

Djokovic, Sabalenka make Australian Open semis

Top seed Novak Djokovic battled into an 11th Australian Open semifinal and a record-extending 48th at Grand Slams yesterday, but a rampant Aryna Sabalenka had a much easier ride.  The…

SA supply-chain disruptions far from over

South Africa’s freight rail and port deficiencies are set to continue and businesses should brace for further supply-chain challenges this year, auditing firm PwC said. “Aside from the impact of…

Oppenheimer leads Oscar nominations race

The nominees for the 96th Academy Awards were yesterday announced in Los Angeles. The announcement was hosted by actors Zazie Beetz and Jack Quaid.  “Oppenheimer” — Christopher Nolan’s portrait of…

AFCON holders win Group C

Senegal maintained their 100 per cent start at the Africa Cup of Nations to beat Guinea 2-0 and win Group C last night. The AFCON holders deservedly overcame their neighbours…

Kenya shilling at record low

New funding pledges of nearly US$900 million ahead of a Eurobond repayment deadline are failing to defend Kenya’s shilling from fresh lows, with analysts forecasting further weakness as the rising…

Africans barred from competing at Les Brown pool

The Rhodesia Herald, January 24, 1974 TOP African swimmers have been denied the chance of competing against European opposition in multiracial events at the Les Brown baths, Salisbury. This decision…

Zimbabwe to host 5th Session of Economic Commission for Africa Conference of African Ministers

Leonard Ncube , Online Reporter ZIMBABWE will next month host the regional 5th Session of the Economic Commission for Africa (ECA) Conference of African Ministers and the Government has already…

WATCH: Zimbabwean bus tries to outrun Tshwane Metro Police in SA

In a dramatic incident captured on social media, a Zimbabwean cross-border bus fully loaded with passengers believed to be from Zimbabwe, engaged in a daring escape from the Tshwane Metro…

Two-week dry spell expected, farmers urged to do crop management

Precious Manomano Herald Reporter Farmers are urged to concentrate on good agronomic practices and crop management following a forecast by the Meteorological Services Department of a two-week dry spell. The prolonged…

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