Belvedere to remain quarantine centre

Zimbabwean citizens who returned from the United Kingdom on Monday aboard Ethiopian Airlines will have to stay at Belvedere Technical Teachers’ College, as Government could not secure alternative accommodation.

Money changers trickle back into city

Illegal forex dealers are beginning to trickle back into central Harare, despite roadblocks designed to check on motorists and on passengers in Zupco buses, with both groups required to prove they are in essential services.

Boost for coronavirus testing

PLANS to decentralise testing for the Covid-19 virus received a boost yesterday following the arrival of more testing kits and equipment, as Government intends to test 40 000 people before the end of the month.

Cotton farmers seek Govt subsidy

STAKEHOLDERS in Zimbabwe’s cotton industry are seeking a subsidy on cotton producer price during the forthcoming season after international lint prices crushed to historic levels due to coronavirus.

Call Centre attends to 3 800 calls

Cabinet Decision Matrix is an outline of issues discussed and decisions taken in Cabinet, read out to the media after each session.It reflects the discussions of the Executive in existing and emerging issues, as well as tracking progress on Government priorities through the 100-Day cycles. The Decision Matrix is not ,however, to be confused by minutes. The main objective of the Cabinet Decision Matrix, introduced by the Second Republic is to ensure transparency in governance by bringing the nation close to the issues that Executive is seized with, and solutions thereof.

AU to host virtual business meeting

South African President and African Union (AU) chair, Mr Cyril Ramaphosa will today host an online meeting with business leaders on the continent to discuss the impact of Covid-19 and responses to the pandemic.

‘Todii’ copyright infringement elicits mixed views

Readers have expressed mixed feelings over Kenyan musician, Pastor Antony Musembi’s move to do a rendition of Oliver Mtukudzi’s song “Todii” without permission.

UK-based Zim nurse dies

United Kingdom-based Zimbabwean nurse, Felicity Siyachitema, yesterday succumbed to Covid-19 at Southend Hospital in London.

Clubs, officials ripped off in local football’s flawed judicial system

SCORES of local clubs and officials might have lost tens of thousands of dollars, ripped off by a flawed domestic football judicial system, whose judicial rules and regulations are in gross violation of the FIFA and CAF Disciplinary Codes.

Editorial Comment: Concrete proposals will help reopening of business

Both the Employers Confederation of Zimbabwe (Emcoz) and the Zimbabwe National Chamber of Commerce (ZNCC) have made carefully worded pleas that more sectors should be allowed to open during the extended lockdown.

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