NEW: China celebrates New Year 

China is today celebrating its New Year, as the Asian country uses the Gregorian calendar, whose new year’s date varies from year to year. 

Christian Eriksen is back in the EPL after joining Brentford deadline day

Christian Eriksen has signed for English Premier League club Brentford as the 29-year-old Dane bids to resume his playing career after suffering a cardiac arrest at Euro 2020 in June.

Man United suspend star Mason Greenwood amid domestic violence accusations

Manchester United Football Club said on Sunday star striker Mason Greenwood “will not return to training or play matches until further notice,” after allegations of domestic violence emerged against the 20-year-old England player.

Elon Musk offered a teen $5,000 to delete Twitter account tracking his jet…told to pay more

Jack Sweeney, a 19-year-old from Florida, rejected a $5,000 offer from Elon Musk to delete his Twitter account that tracks the billionaire’s private jet…he wants $50,000 and a Tesla

PG targets US$50m ill-gotten properties

THE Asset Forfeiture Unit at the National Prosecuting Authority (NPA) has lodged six High Court applications to seize assets from individuals who allegedly acquired them through proceeds of crime.

Doves burial boob: New details emerge

DOVES Funeral Services allegedly stuffed blankets and plastic bags inside the coffin meant to have carried the remains of the late Maxwell Chimwamurombe, in the latest twist to the burial saga of the Nyanga resident who died in March last year.

Covid-19: Normalcy in sight

The decision to reopen schools in a week’s time will be welcomed by all children, teachers and parents, not just because it diminishes the burden on the children, but because the people of Zimbabwe have managed to get the infection rates in the fourth wave right down so that reopening is generally safe.

Voter registration drive begins

THE Zimbabwe Electoral Commission (ZEC) will set up more than 2 700 mobile voter registration centres during the first phase of the mobile Biometric Voter Registration (BVR) drive that begins on Tuesday.

SRC studying Taylorgate report

DISGRACED former Zimbabwe cricket captain Brendon Taylor could face further sanctions locally amid revelations the Sports and Recreation Commission (SRC) are studying developments in the match fixing and drug abuse saga, which has seen the wicketkeeper/batter banned by the International Cricket Council (ICC).

The rats will abandon ship soon enough

Some seemingly brilliant ideas can sometimes be either farcical or catastrophically calamitous.

It reminds Bishop Lazi of interesting developments in Vietnam years ago.

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