Zimpapers in partial lockdown

Zimbabwe’s biggest media institution, Zimpapers, has asked some of its workers to work from home, while others have proceeded on leave as part of the fight against the spread of coronavirus.

Zororo: The man who wrote his own story

This week’s instalment of Youth Diaries is dedicated to the late Zororo Makamba, a patriotic Zimbabwean whose life ended tragically on Monday.

Tokyo Olympic Games postponed

The Tokyo 2020 Olympic Games have been postponed until next year because of the worldwide coronavirus pandemic.

Editorial Comment: Pension funds must modernise, get real

Zimbabwean pensioners have had a rough quarter century as pension funds largely stuck to their old textbooks and policies, funding fixed sum pensions while inflation has twice ravaged the purchasing power of what they paid out.

UPDATED: Broadcaster laid to rest

Zororo Makamba, the son to businessman Mr James Makamba, was buried yesterday.

Residents, council clash over stands regularisation

Harare City Council is hitting the victims of those it regards as land barons by refusing to acknowledge that they have any right to the stand they were allocated and have paid at least some money for, even if this was allocated illegally.

Industry feels coronavirus pinch

The local manufacturing sector has suffered a staggering 46 percent disruptions in supply chains due to the ravaging global health pandemic — Covid-19, a mini survey by the Confederations of Zimbabwe Industries (CZI) on the impact of the pandemic has shown.

Veteran actor Mbirimi dies

Veteran actor and radio drama presenter Emmanuel Mbirimi, who died on Monday, will be buried on Thursday at Zororo Memorial Park.

Warriors coach Loga’s salary revealed

WARRIORS coach, Zdravko “Loga’’ Logarusic, earns a salary of US$7 000 a month and is likely to have pocketed, at least, US$70 000 by the time he leads his team into a competitive football match for the first time.

Coronavirus task force set up

Cabinet Decision Matrix is an outline of issues discussed and decisions taken in Cabinet, read out to the media after each session. It reflects the discussions of the Executive in existing and emerging issues, as well as tracking progress on Government priorities through 100-day cycles. The Decision Matrix is not however, to be confused by minutes. The main objective of the Cabinet Decision Matrix, introduced by the Second Republic is to ensure transparency in governance by bringing the nation close to the issues that Executive is seized with, and solutions thereof.

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