NEW: Media commission reaches out
THE Zimbabwe Media Commission (ZMC) will from June to August this year conduct a stakeholder engagement in selected districts and provinces on the work and mandate of the statutory body.
NEW: Zim to introduce Covid-19 self-testing
GOVERNMENT is ready to introduce Covid-19 self-testing, especially at ports of entry and remote areas as part of measures “to ramp up testing in all communities”.
NEW: Africa’s Covid-19 cases surpass 11,7m: Africa CDC
THE number of confirmed Covid-19 cases in Africa reached 11 700 191 as of Tuesday evening, the Africa Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (Africa CDC) said.
NEW: Call for sustainable mining practices
A local non-governmental organisation, National Environmental Awareness Trust (NEAT), in conjunction with the Environmental Management Agency (EMA) has called on companies in the extractive industry to mine sustainably and invest in environmentally-friendly technologies.
NEW: Serena Williams given singles wildcard to play Wimbledon
Serena Williams will return to Grand Slam tennis for the first time in a year at Wimbledon later this month after being handed a singles wildcard entry by the All England Club on Tuesday.
NEW: China adds 6,5m master’s graduates in 10 years
China saw more than 600 000 new graduates with doctoral degrees and 6,5 million new graduates with master’s degrees in the last 10 years, providing powerful talent support for the country’s development, the Ministry of Education said on Tuesday.
NEW: Mixed fortunes for Gems in Malawi
ZIMBABWE Under-19 netball team have maintained dominance of the Confederation of Southern African Netball Associations Games in Malawi.
NEW: Rajput relieved of coaching duties
Chevrons coach Lalchand Rajput has been relieved of his duties and will be replaced by Zimbabwe Cricket coaching manager Dave Houghton.
NEW: Nearly 160 000 people arrested for border crimes
Police has arrested 159 209 people in an ongoing operation that began in January last year to combat cross-border crimes.
NEW: Sweden experiences highest inflation in three decades
Swedish consumers are witnessing the highest inflation since 1991, with consumer prices, measured with a fixed interest rate, rising from 6,4 percent in April to 7,2 percent in May, Statistics Sweden said on Tuesday.











