Djokovic puts positive spin on US Open

LONDON. — World No. 1 Novak Djokovic appeared to row back on scepticism over plans to stage the US Open tennis tournament, saying on Thursday he was “extremely happy” the…

Quarantined returnees drinking sanitisers

Paidamoyo Chipunza Senior Health Reporter Some returnees in quarantine facilities are taking serious risks by drinking liquid sanitisers as a way of mitigating boredom associated with overstaying in compulsory quarantine.…

Cold weather shocks Kariba community

Walter Nyamukondiwa Kariba Bureau WINTERS are no longer the same for people in Kariba as temperatures dropped to unprecedented levels, still warm by Harare standards, but freezing for a community…

Churches speak on reopening

Municipal Correspondent Churches whose central service is liturgical and built on the mass or holy communion, have taken advantage of the new lockdown rules to have priests saying multiple masses…

Court rules on Kadoma mining wrangle

Herald Reporter THE High Court has declared businessman Mr Kevin Magwaza the legitimate proprietor of the gold-rich Etna Mine in Kadoma, putting to rest long-drawn squabbles over control of the…

LOSING CHILDREN TO UNITED KINGDOM SOCIAL WORKERS

       PART 2 By Dr Masimba Mavaza. Nesbert Shumba left Zimbabwe in 2003 and settled in the United Kingdom. His wife and two children joined him a year later and…

Boost in LaLiga viewing figures

JOHANNESBURG. — LaLiga Santander increased its international viewing figures by more than 48 percent on the first Match Day following the restart of the league on June 11 compared to…

‘Don’t make Diack a scapegoat’

PARIS. — Former global athletics supremo Lamine Diack should not be made a “scapegoat” in a corruption trial in which he stands accused of accepting bribes to cover up positive…

Decline of global remittances hits rural families hardest

Sifelani Tsiko Agric, Environment & Innovations Editor The economic consequences of the COVID – 19 pandemic is pushing rural families in Africa and most other developing nations even deeper into…

16 more new Covid-19 cases confirmed

Herald Reporter SIXTEEN new Covid-19 cases were confirmed yesterday, with 11 of these being patients infected within Zimbabwe, although all by contact from known people previously infected. The other five…

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