MDC’s suicidal response to internal storms

Following the March 31, 2019, Supreme Court ruling which declared that the MDC leader, Nelson Chamisa’s ascension to the leadership of that party in 2018 was unprocedural, there has been turmoil in the opposition camp.

Amnesty beneficiaries under surveillance

A BREAKDOWN of the list of 2 528 prisoners released last week under presidential amnesty shows that at least 60% were serving for house breaking and theft and the police crime management system has been activated to track and tightly monitor them to prevent re-offending.

There is power in collaborations

In the fight against a pandemic like COVID-19, we must see each other not as competitors, but as partners. It is about being part of a crew. We all have a role to play.

Real Madrid set Auba deadline

LONDON. — Real Madrid have set Arsenal a June 15 deadline for a decision over Pierre-Emerick Aubameyang.

Blow for Bundesliga restart

BERLIN. — Germany’s plans to restart competitive football on May 16 suffered an early setback after the entire team of second tier Dynamo Dresden were placed in a two-week quarantine following two positive coronavirus tests.

African Sun expects business boost

Hotelier, African Sun, says it expects a significant improvement in the business and economic climate during the second half of the year, although economies are still grappling to deal with the coronavirus (Covid-19) pandemic.

Japan expands COVID-19 testing programme

TOKYO. — Japan appears set to approve the use of testing kits which claim to be able to detect the coronaviria antigens within 30 minutes as the host nation for the next Olympic and Paralympic Games seeks to improve a testing regime it has been criticised over. Manufacturer Fujirebio can provide 200 000 tests per week and Japanese news agency Kyodo reports that the Government will approve the use of these kits on Wednesday.

JUST-IN: Legislator Chibaya injured in road accident . . .

MDC-Alliance national organising secretary, Mr Amos Chibaya and the party’s Mkoba District youth chair, Mr John Kuka were admitted at Zvishavane District Hospital on Sunday afternoon after a Government allocated car they were travelling in was involved in a head-on collision with another car near Zvishavane.

8 leaders meet over Covid-19

Herald Reporter President Mnangagwa yesterday participated in a video consultative conference called by South Africa and bringing together seven of its neighbours to discuss collaboration in controlling the Covid-19 pandemic…

4 000 Zimbabweans register for assistance in SA

Ranga Mataire Deputy Editor AN estimated 4 000 Zimbabweans in South Africa have registered with the embassy for food aid as many have become desperate due to that country’s prolonged…

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