Zimbabwe welcomes UN call for sanctions removal

Government has welcomed recent calls by top United Nations officials for the removal of sanctions on Zimbabwe and other countries in the face of the Covid-19 pandemic that is ravaging the world.

Court declares Chamisa illegitimate

The Supreme Court has confirmed the High Court’s decision that declared MDC-Alliance’s Nelson Chamisa an illegitimate leader of the opposition party after he wrestled power a few hours after the death of founding leader, Mr Morgan Tsvangirai.

Gates to Vic Falls closed

Gates to the iconic Victoria Falls have been closed to the public in line with the 21-day lockdown to curb the spread of Covid-19.

Water levels rise in Zambezi River

The Zambezi River Authority (ZRA) has said water flows upstream of the Zambezi River and subsequent inflows into the Victoria Falls and Lake Kariba have increased, but will not result in an immediate increase in power generation.

19 arrested for breaching lockdown restrictions

POLICE in Harare have arrested 19 people for illegally opening bottle stores and operating shebeens during the 21-day lockdown.

Day 2 lockdown: Zimbabweans maintain strict compliance

COMPLIANCE levels on day two of the 21-day lockdown aimed at curbing the spread of Covid-19 were high yesterday, with minimal movement in most parts of the country.

Covid-19 lab testing goes national

Government is working on utilising tuberculosis and HIV testing machines to run Covid-19 tests.

Concourt rules against Amendment No.1

The Senate will have to restart the process of passing Constitutional Amendment No. 1 of 2017, which gives the President powers to appoint the Chief Justice, the Deputy Chief Justice and the Judge President, after the Constitutional Court ruled that the procedure was not in conformity with the Constitution.

CAPS producing 80k chloroquine pills

CAPS Holdings is manufacturing at least 80 000 chloroquine tablets per day to fight against the spread of Covid-19, with State universities and security forces producing critical paraphernalia and drugs required in the fight against the pandemic.

Eskom debt cleared

Zimbabwe has fully paid its debt to South African power utility, Eskom, after paying the regional power company US$890 000 this week, paving way for fresh power imports negotiations.

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