Infant feeding in the context of coronavirus

As Zimbabwe and the rest of world remain confronted with Covid-19 — declared by the World Health Organisation (WHO) as a pandemic — the care of infant and young child feeding (IYCF) should also be taken cautiously.

ZCC donates food

Over 3 000 individuals in Gutu district received food aid from the Zimbabwe Council of Churches (ZCC) last week and the people were given more guidance on preventive measures against the Covid-19 pandemic.

Comitis warns of bankruptcy

Cape Town City chairman John Comitis is in favour of Financial Fair Play regulations being introduced in the PSL but explains why it would be difficult to introduce.

Mining corporates embrace lockdown directive

Mining companies in the Midlands Province have suspended operations in compliance with the Government’s lockdown directive.

Asia-Pacific countries on high alert amid Covid-19 pandemic

Asia-Pacific countries are on high alert last Friday amid an increasing number of confirmed cases and deaths of Covid-19.

EMA commends citizens for cleaning backyards

ZIMBABWEANS have been commended for heeding the call by authorities to clean their homes during Friday’s clean-up exercise.

No Russian joy for Chinani

GOALKEEPER Simba Chinani will stick around with Premiership giants Dynamos for sometime after receiving no feedback from Russia where he recently spent a month on trials.

European stocks sink

European stock markets sank last Friday, erasing meagre gains for the week, as more companies flagged a hit to business from the coronavirus pandemic, while oil prices extended their previous day’s gains on hopes of a global supply cut.

Africans urged to develop own music

ATTACKING “pop” music because, he said, “it distracts people from thinking”, a Highfield African priest yesterday called for more African music writers. The African people of Rhodesia should develop their music because it had the richest beat in the world, he said.

President engages world leaders… as AU calls for end to sanctions on Zim

PRESIDENT Emmerson Mnangagwa on Friday night held a “very important” teleconference with several African Heads of State, French President Emmanuel Macron and World Health Organisation (WHO) director-general Dr Tedros Ghebreyesus to discuss the coronavirus pandemic.

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