President warns fake news peddlers

PEDDLERS or originators of falsehoods claiming that the Government had extended the national lockdown by any time-frame face a 20-year jail term if caught, President Mnangagwa warned yesterday, adding that he had since ordered an investigation into the origins of such messages circulating on social media.

Thorough Covid-19 screening, testing for 30 returnees

HEALTH officials at Robert Gabriel Mugabe International Airport yesterday rigorously screened and tested for Covid-19, 28 Zimbabweans and two South Sudanese who arrived in the country from various European destinations aboard an Ethiopian Airlines flight.

‘Tiri kugadzirira mishonga’

Tendai Rupapa SERIMWE rematanho ekurwisa chirwere cheCovid-19, Hurumende yakatotanga hurongwa hwekuti muno mugadzirwe mishonga inobatsira mukudzivirira nekuderedza marwadzo edenda ratekeshera pasi rose iri. Kana yavapo, mishonga iyi ichange iri yepachena. Covid-19…

China speaks against racism claims

The Chinese embassy in Zimbabwe says Beijing does not tolerate any form of racial discrimination. This follows reports of Africans in the Chinese city of Guangzhou being allegedly left homeless last week after China warned against imported coronavirus cases.

Millers, police distribute roller meal

Herald Reporter RETAIL shops in major cities and towns countrywide will receive subsidised roller meal with effect from tomorrow to avoid queues as well as promoting social distancing. Grain Millers…

MDC-T plans congress

Herald Reporter PREPARATIONS for the opposition party MDC-T elective congress are on course following a Supreme Court ruling, with at least 4 500 delegates expected to attend, an official has…

Editorial Comment: Tobacco sales must proceed in a safe way

Tobacco is one of Zimbabwe’s biggest foreign currency earners and a major source of income for thousands of farmers and processing workers. It is important that we figure out how…

Govt to increase renewable energy output

Zimbabwe is targeting to have renewable energy (RE) output accounting for 16, 5 percent of the country’s total electricity demand by 2025, rising to 26,5 percent by 2030.

Sixteen years of pain, tears

Tadious Manyepo Sports Reporter IT has taken him 16 years to cast away the fears, and finally find the courage, to speak about the horror accident that plunged domestic football…

Harare City could have used lockdown to clean Mbare Market

Although the market response was not encouraging on the fist day, with most people complying with Government’s directive to stay at home, the majority of farmers who made it to the market felt it was better to get very little than lose everything, as the produce was eventually going to rot if they had not taken it to the market.

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