Postpone June exams: Zimta

Tendai Rupapa Senior Reporter The Zimbabwe Teachers Association (Zimta) has proposed the postponement of the June and November 2020 examinations owing to the failure by teachers to travel to their…

UZ delivers first NatPharm order

The University of Zimbabwe (UZ) has delivered an order of 10 000 units of hand sanitisers, hand wash, surgical theatre caps, overshoes, aprons and face masks to the NatPharm.

Homeless people removed from streets, sheltered against coronavirus

Herald Reporters AN estimated 100 homeless people in Harare have been moved to centres on the outskirts of the city as part of measures to contain the spread of the…

Jack Ma despatches ventilators, PPEs

Chinese billionaire Mr Jack Ma has despatched a second consignment of medical supplies to help Africa fight the novel coronavirus.

St Anne’s Hospital seals coronavirus response centre deal

St Anne’s Hospital in Harare, will be a Covid-19 response centre for at least three months following an agreement on Saturday between the Catholic Sisters of the Little Company of Mary (LCM), the owners of the hospital and the trustees of Solidarity Trust Zimbabwe.

Justice: Overhauling colonial laws for the common good

Elliot Ziwira Senior Writer Independence in April 1980 brought more than legality to the people of Zimbabwe, but social justice; and parliamentarism where the voice of one is the voice…

British PM in intensive care

LONDON. — British Prime Minister Boris Johnson was last night moved to the intensive care after his Covid-19 symptoms “worsened”, Downing Street has said.

Editorial Comment: Yes, we can achieve wheat surplus

An ambitious, but potentially achievable target of a wheat harvest of 415 000 tonnes was set last week, giving Zimbabwe for the first time ever self-sufficiency with perhaps a small…

Govt committed to finish stadia renovations on time

DESPITE progress being affected by the national lockdown, Government has assured the nation it’s expecting to meet the June deadline for football stadia renovations.

Cops accused of soliciting Covid-19 bribes

Victor Maphosa Herald Correspondent There have been unconfirmed reports of police officers soliciting bribes at check points while controlling movement during the Covid-19 lockdown. In a tweet, Permanent Secretary for the…

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