Bulawayo businessman goes into hiding

Online Reporter  A BULAWAYO family has raised alarm over the safety of their relative, local businessman Manuel Phiri, who reportedly went into hiding after being accused of using his printing…

Govt decentralises Covid-19 testing … as Global Fund releases US$5 million

THE country’s 10 provinces will soon have Covid-19 testing, referral and isolation centres, as members of the Cabinet taskforce were yesterday deployed to various stations countrywide to assess progress on readiness to combat the novel coronavirus.

Employers urged to avoid job losses

COMPANIES must do everything possible to keep workers on their payroll as the country grapples with the coronavirus pandemic, which has forced businesses to either scale down or completely shut down operations to comply with the ongoing 21-day lockdown, Government and employers have said.

Time to tear down this wall of sanctions

Before the country’s latest battle against a new enemy — the coronavirus — it was already engaged in several other battles over the past two decades.

COVID-19 LOCKDOWN…No bailout for profiteers: Govt

GOVERNMENT will not consider applications for financial assistance from businesses that are wantonly increasing prices of commodities and those found guilty of breaching the coronavirus (Covid-19) lockdown guidelines, a Cabinet minister has revealed.

Glimmering silver lining in very dark clouds

Unbelievable!!!

Easter, or Holy Week, has never been anything remotely as sombre and sober as it has been for the past three days.

During this time of the year, which represents the sacrediest of days on the Christian calendar, churches and places of worship usually overflow with believers.

Covid-19 dampens Easter

THE current global lockdown coinciding with this Easter Holiday harks back to the time when Israelites, at the behest of Moses, hunkered down in Egypt to evade the angel of death, which claimed the lives of all firstborn sons in houses whose lintel had not been smeared with blood from a sacrificial lamb.

‘Govt to go all the way to protect frontline soldiers’

GOVERNMENT is committed to providing doctors and nurses with adequate personal protective equipment (PPEs) to ensure their safety as they attend to Covid-19 patients.

Cloud hangs over June exams

Dates for the Zimbabwe School Examinations Council (Zimsec) 2020 June examinations will be determined at the end of the lockdown period, it has been learnt.

Learners are worried that the exams might be postponed to pave way for the current fight against the coronavirus, while of teacher representative bodies are split on whether or not the exams should proceed.

Sadc issues guidelines for cross-border traffic

Southern African Development Community (Sadc) countries have agreed to only allow movement of critically important goods and services between regional borders during the Covid-19 pandemic, under new guidelines adopted last week.

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