MANCHESTER. — Forward Odion Ighalo has extended his loan deal at Manchester United until January 2021.

MANCHESTER. — Forward Odion Ighalo has extended his loan deal at Manchester United until January 2021. Ighalo (30) joined United in January from Chinese Super League side Shanghai Shenhua, initially…

Parents lose children to UK social workers

Zimbabweans in the Diaspora, especially in the West, have suffered from cultural clashes and this has resulted in many losing their children to social workers.

JUST IN: Zim raises concern over US claims

Zimbabwe has expressed concern over the remarks by US National Security Advisor, Mr Robert O’Brien, which characterised Harare as his country’s “adversary” seeking to “sow discord” and try to damage democracy in Washington.

JUST IN: Government launches Presidential Heifer pass-on scheme

Vice president Constantino Chiwenga has launched the Presidential Heifer pass-on programme, which will help vulnerable farmers in Manicaland and Masvingo who lost cattle to January disease restore their herds.

COVID-19: Three test positive at Madziwa quarantine centre

Three people at Madziwa Teachers College quarantine centre have tested positive for Covid-19 and the province making frantic efforts to strengthen its preparedness to deal with the pandemic.

Floyd’s death exposes US’ ugly underbelly

There is no doubt that the eight-minute video footage of George Floyd being knee-pinned to death by a white Minneapolis police officer will for years become an “iconic” image of the enduring legacy of the dehumanisation of black people still rampant in the so-called First World.

Don’t panic over rising cases: WHO

There is no need for Zimbabweans to panic over the spike in confirmed Covid-19 cases, but citizens must continue observing basic hygiene and social distancing recommended by public health experts, the World Health Organisation (WHO) has said.

Government summons US envoy over White House comments

The Zimbabwe Government has summoned American Ambassador Mr Brian Nichols to discuss claims made by a senior US official that Zimbabwe was one of several countries interfering in violent protests in the US.

New policy shuts out land barons

Land barons have now been cut out of Harare’s housing programme, with council determined to allocate serviced land only, preventing anyone from seizing unserviced land and seeking later regularisation.

223 returnees fly into Harare

Three flights from the Philippines and Namibia brought 223 returning citizens and residents into Zimbabwe over the weekend, with all now in formal quarantine at two hotels serving as private quarantine centres.

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