SADC, East African Community ministers meet over DRC

SADC and East African Community ministers are in Harare to discuss the ongoing conflict in eastern Democratic Republic of Congo (DRC).

US expels South Africa’s Ambassador

The US has expelled South Africa’s Ambassador, Secretary of State Marco Rubio stated, referring to the envoy as a “race-baiting politician” who dislikes US President Donald Trump.

TRAGEDY OVER KANDEGE. . . Cop commits suicide after betting losses

IT’S the new game in the betting craze which has captured the imagination of tens of thousands of Zimbabwean gamblers.

JOY AS UMC GETS NEW BISHOP

THE United Methodist Church is celebrating after Bishop Gift Kudakwashe Machinga was consecrated as the Zimbabwe Episcopal Area leader at the Africa Central Conference in Johannesburg yesterday.

BLAIR TOILET COLLAPSES, KILLING THREE KIDS

TWO children, who had accompanied a three-year-old to relieve herself, died when a Blair toilet collapsed and trapped the trio.

CEO LOSES US$100K IN ‘Get-Rich-Quick’ scheme

PROPERTY Handle Africa CEO Rangariral Fariro Chrystal Mushonga lost US$100 000 to a self-styled spiritual healer in a ‘Get-Rich-Quick’ scheme, a Harare court heard over the weekend.

FIVE YEARS AGO, ON THIS DAY, ZIM CONFIRMED ITS FIRST COVID-19 CASE

FIVE years ago, on this day, Zimbabwe confirmed its first COVID-19 case.A foreign national, who was living in Victoria Falls, appeared to have been infected in the UK.

ATHLETE TALES ON MANCHESTER MARATHON FOR CHARITY

ZIMBABWE long distance runner, Royal Mabika, has set aside his quest for personal glory and will instead be doing it for Zaka Jerera’s cause when he takes part in the Manchester Marathon set for April 27.

FISHERMAN SURVIVES 95 DAYS ADRIFT AT SEASON

LIMA. — A Peruvian fisherman who survived 95 days lost at sea in the Pacific Ocean by eating turtles, birds and cockroaches has been rescued and reunited with his family.

HOW AFRICA DEFIED THE COVID-19 BEAST

JOHANNESBURG. — When COVID-19 was declared a global pandemic in March 2020, the international community had dire predictions for Africa: the region’s underfunded and poorly equipped health facilities would crumble and millions of people could die.

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