Coronavirus: Thai escapee returns to Wilkins
The Thai national, who health authorities wanted to test for possible coronavirus (Covid-19 ) infection yesterday voluntarily returned to Wilkins Infectious Diseases Hospital in Harare after an initial escape, and has given samples for the required tests, the Ministry of Health and Child Care has said.
65 more Zupco buses delivered
SIXTY-FIVE more buses have been delivered from China to bolster the Zimbabwe United Passenger Company (Zupco)’s fleet in urban areas and on intercity routes as part of efforts to provide affordable transport.
144 laws amended for alignment to Constitution
At least 144 laws out of 183 that need to be aligned to the Constitution have been amended and efforts are underway to work on the remainder, Cabinet heard yesterday.
Govt clamps down on uninspected meat
THE Government has dismissed social media reports of contaminated meat on the market as false.
EDITORIAL COMMENT : Precautions, not panic will beat Covid-19
The confirmation of a small group of cases of Covid-19 in South Africa is not a cause for panic, since the South African health authorities were alert and activated testing and quarantine measures very quickly.
Reprieve for NetOne boss
NetOne Cellular chief executive officer, Lazarus Muchenje, has won a court case in which he was challenging his suspension.
Nakamba praised on horror night for Aston Villa
MARVELOUS NAKAMBA was the only player praised by manager, Dean Smith, on Monday night after a 0-4 thrashing at the hands of Leicester City led one pundit to describe Aston Villa as the worst team in the English Premiership.
Zim Achievers Awards set for Vic Falls
Organisers of the Zimbabwe Achievers Awards (ZAA) have announced that their 10th anniversary awards would be in Zimbabwe next month in line with the 40th independence commemorations.
Makhabane escapes unharmed after 3-car crash
JOHANNESBURG. — Popular gospel singer and producer Sipho Makhabane is thanking his lucky stars after surviving another serious car crash.











