Zim to feel impact of SA lockdown

With over half a thousand confirmed cases of Covid-19, South Africa has moved its response a notch up.

Councils move to implement coronavirus policies

Local authorities across the provinces are moving swiftly to implement laid down health policies to protect their areas with a Kwekwe nurse who recently returned from an overseas trip now in isolation at home with her son and a Masvingo woman isolated at home waiting for results.

NetOne boss hearing suspended

THE disciplinary hearing of the suspended NetOne chief executive Mr Lazarus Muchenje failed to take off last Friday after the embattled executive argued any proceedings would have been illegal since there was a court order barring the hearing.

Banks close branches over Covid-19

Stanbic Bank and First Capital Bank have closed some of their branches as the financial institutions intensify efforts to help contain the spread of coronavirus in the country.

Fastjet Zimbabwe suspends flights

Low cost airline, Fastjet Zimbabwe said yesterday it will suspend operations at the end of the week for 21  days as part of measures to combat Covid-19.

Make soap, sanitisers affordable — CCZ

The Consumer Council of Zimbabwe (CCZ) has urged relevant authorities to make affordable and avail sanitisers and soap as basic commodities to reduce the spread of the deadly Covid-19.

Celebrating womanhood, small businesses through gender equality

As Zimbabwe turns 40 on April 18, 2020 the need arises to reflect on the milestones thus far achieved through Government efforts since 1980.

Benefits of containerisation in African agriculture

Post-harvest handling and storage of agriculture produce remain the biggest challenges for the majority of African smallholder farmers.

Soldier’s killer jailed 30 years

A MAN from Epworth has been jailed 30 years for robbing and killing a soldier.

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