D-day for English premiership as clubs discuss deadline

Premier League clubs will discuss the option of putting a 30 June deadline on the 2019-20 season at a meeting today. Not all clubs have been involved in informal discussions…

‘Spike in Covid-19 cases worrisome’

President Mnangagwa yesterday expressed concern over increases, almost daily, of Covid-19 confirmed cases, a development he says makes it crucial for the corporate world to continue assisting Government in all ways possible to fight the pandemic.

President to make televised independence address

PRESIDENT Mnangagwa will make a televised address to Zimbabweans on the country’s 40th Independence Day tomorrow in respect to the measures implemented by Government to contain the spread of coronavirus.

2 000 hospital beds ready for coronavirus patients

More than 2 000 hospital beds in all provinces of the country have been identified for serious Covid-19 patients requiring hospitalisation.

Mohadi calls for unity in Covid-19 fight

THE country’s Independence was attained through the perseverance shown by Zimbabweans in fighting the colonial regime and that should inspire the nation now to defeat Covid-19, Vice President Kembo Mohadi said yesterday.

Maize meal deliveries start in eastern suburbs

THOUSANDS of people in eastern Harare, Ruwa and Epworth yesterday managed to buy subsidised roller mealie after the Grain Millers Association of Zimbabwe delivered 600 tonnes to shops in Ruwa, Epworth, Mabvuku and Tafara in Harare in a new planned distribution scheme.

Buyanga gets 24hr ultimatum to return child

Frank Buyanga has been given up to 24 hours by the High Court to return his five-year-old child he forcibly took away at Waterfalls Shopping Centre recently.

No joy for Justice Bere

The tribunal to investigate a complaint against suspended Supreme Court judge Justice Francis Bere will now sit after he lost his bid to get the High Court to hear as a matter of urgency his action stopping the sitting.

Police intensify lockdown enforcement

POLICE have to date arrested 7 385 people across the country for breaching various lockdown directives announced by Government to combat the Covid-19 pandemic.

British tourists urged to book tickets

Britain is not evacuating its citizens permanently resident in Zimbabwe, but is encouraging those who had visited as tourists and for other private business to book the remaining Ethiopian Airlines tickets.

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