‘Lockdown best way to curb Covid-19’

The road to completing the 21-day Covid-19 lockdown aimed at curbing the spread of the coronavirus is long but is the right thing to do, President Mnangagwa said yesterday on his Twitter handle while thanking Zimbabweans for their self-discipline.

‘Zim must play part in combating climate change’

ZIMBABWE must take action to address climate change because cyclones and other extreme climatic conditions compromise accessibility and safety of inland transport systems, Transport and Infrastructural Development Minister Joel Biggie Matiza has said in his annual report on reducing carbon emissions.

Hwange Power Station expansion on schedule

Work on the US$1,4 billion Hwange Power Station expansion to add 600MW to the national grid is now almost 40 percent complete and on course for coming on stream in October next year as planned.

1 900 arrested for defying lockdown

MORE than 1 900 have so far been arrested for defying the 21-day lockdown to curb the spread of Covid-19, in the first week.

Petrol price up by $3

The price of petrol has gone up by $3,07c to $21,77c while diesel is now $21,52 per litre.

Woman, baby die in crocodile attack

An 18-year old woman and her 11-month-old baby from Onapathali in Mhangura died last Wednesday after being attacked by a crocodile while fetching water.

Editorial Comment: Game-changer for health facilities

The establishment of three facilities dedicated to treatment of Coronavirus Infectious Diseases-19 (Covid-19) cases opens up new possibilities.

Cabinet Taskforce on Covid-19 update . . . ‘Prevention, precaution are key’

The following is an update from a member of the Cabinet Taskforce on Covid-19 and Minister of Information, Publicity and Broadcasting Services Monica Mutsvangwa

State firms privatisation drags

THE privatisation of subsidiaries and associate companies of state-owned Industrial Development Corporation of Zimbabwe (IDCZ) is moving at a snail’s pace as most offers are well below market value, an official has said.

FIFA give Zim more time

FIFA’S decision to scrap all international matches set for June should give Zimbabwe more time to complete the renovations of the country’s major football stadia.

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