Family burden of preventing coronavirus

Africa Moyo My wife has changed so much ever since the coronavirus hit this country. I have been locked down to a bath and new clothes, each time I leave…

Doubts over 2020 CHAN finals grow

CAF president Ahmad Ahmad has told French newspaper, Le Monde Afrique, that the 2020 CHAN finals won’t be played in Cameroon in June and the future of football is at…

Covid-19 changing lifestyles

Tafadzwa Zimoyo Senior Lifestyle Writer Strange isn’t it? Clubbing, eating out and selling of alcohol has been banned, much to the chagrin of socialites and imbibers. And, you know imbibing…

Govt gazettes more essential services

Herald Reporter The legal list of essential services was widened to allow farmers to prepare for the winter cropping season and harvest during the 21-day lockdown. Through Statutory Instrument 86…

Zim football clubs feel the heat during lockdown

Grace Chingoma Senior Sports Reporter AS the global coronavirus pandemic begins to have a direct impact on livelihoods, local footballers could be victims of the delayed start of the season.…

Zimbabwe United Methodist Church flourishes in Diaspora

Kudzai Chingwe Correspondent The Zimbabwe Episcopal Area has planted churches in Australia, Scotland, Canada, New Zealand, United Kingdom, the Republic of Ireland and the United Arab Emirates in support of…

In self-discipline is our safety, collective security: President

We publish here the full text of the Covid-19 Update Address to the nation by His Excellency the President, Cde E. D. Mnangagwa at State House in Harare yesterday

Covid-19: We’re in this together

Mthuli Ncube Correspondent As the deadly spread of Covid-19 continues to wreak havoc across the globe, countries are being forced to walk a delicate tight rope. To keep the economy…

Celebrities: Stay at home and live!

Tafadzwa Zimoyo Senior Arts Reporter The world has been hit by the pandemic coronavirus and some countries have taken extraordinary measures to fight the spread of the deadly disease. The…

Four brothers, one team, a romance made in heaven

Tadious Manyepo Sports Reporter THE four Majarira brothers wouldn’t have been footballers had they followed their other passion – bricklaying. Their immediate preoccupation, as soon as they were done with…

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