COVID-19: Schools to close early

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CORONAVIRUS WATCH: 633 confirmed COVID19 cases in Africa in 33 countries and 17 deaths in the past 24 hours.

633 confirmed COVID19 cases in Africa in 33 countries and 17 deaths in the past 24 hours. The Gambia, Mauritius and Zambia have announced first cases. WHO is supporting countries…

Schools to close Tuesday

Online Reporter
As a precautionary measure, the Government has ordered that all schools in the country, to include tertiary institutions, will close on Tuesday, March 24.

Price increases hit consumers

The prices of basic commodities have continued to rise, with sharp increases notable over the past month that reflect recent surges in the foreign currency exchange rate both on the official interbank market and the parallel market.

Unpacking the coronavirus

In December 2019, a cluster of patients with pneumonia of unknown origin was linked to Huanan Seafood Wholesale Market in China.

Credit markets flash red as coronavirus hits corporate America

From airlines and cruise lines to retailers and energy companies, investors are fleeing large pockets of the corporate credit market, worried that the coronavirus pandemic will lead to bankruptcies, defaults and credit rating downgrades.

Cyclone Idai: picking up the pieces

Garikai Mazara recently in Chimanimani
Ngangu and Kopa were the most ravaged when Cyclone Idai ravaged Chimanimani during the night of March 14 last year, but the tropical cyclone, the heaviest ever to hit the Southern Hemisphere, was to leave a trail of destruction across the whole district.

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