What most people do not understand about coronavirus

On Sunday, President Mnangagwa extended the Covid-19 national lockdown by a further two weeks to May 3.

There will be life after Covid-19

THE bulk of humanity’s day-to-day activities might have literally come to a screeching halt globally owing to the punishing effects of coronavirus, but the inevitable reality is that there will always be life after the pandemic.

Be compassionate Zimbabweans

Every day we have seen our first-line responders like our healthcare workers and others, sacrificing their lives to care for us.

Gender inequality, housing

There is a reckless assumption that gender is synonymous with women, and that all gender initiatives are women-centric.

Changing outcomes through people-oriented health policies

The attainment of Independence in 1980 brought more than majority rule to Zimbabweans, as it also saw citizens’ access to healthcare facilities and ancillary services improved on through Government’s commitment to the provision of social security to the previously marginalised black people.

Oil falls as stocks fill

Oil prices fell yesterday, depressed by concerns US storage facilities will soon be full as the novel coronavirus pandemic destroys demand and as companies prepare to report their worst quarterly earnings since the 2008 financial crisis.

Medical diagnosis boost for rural areas

Zimbabwe’s rural communities will now have access to improved health checks and diagnosis after First Lady Auxillia Mnangagwa yesterday received a mobile state-of-the-art Health Automated Teller Machine.

Varsity hubs will help transform industry: Mthuli

Production of Covid-19-related materials such as sanitisers and face masks, feeds into Government efforts of transforming Zimbabwe into an upper middle income economy by 2030, Finance and Economic Development Minister, Professor Mthuli Ncube, has said.

Djokovic against coronavirus vaccination

LONDON.  — Novak Djokovic has said he would be against a compulsory coronavirus vaccination if it became a requirement for tennis players to travel to tournaments.

Councils directed to clean up markets

Cabinet has directed all local authorities to take advantage of the national lockdown to clean-up and renovate workspaces occupied by informal traders to improve their state ahead of the resumption of business.

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