$600m Covid-19 cushion unveiled
More than $600 million will be extended to small businesses, vendors and the elderly by Government in the next fortnight as part of elaborate interventions to compensate for loss of income during the coronavirus-induced 21-day national lockdown.
Local businesses join Covid-19 fight
Local corporates have formed the Business Fighting Covid-19 (BFC) Trust to complement Government efforts to fight the coronavirus.
Lockdown or 21-day long holiday?
A lockdown, according to the Oxford dictionary, is “a state of isolation or restricted access instituted as a security measure”.
Going by the above definition, Zimbabwe’s 21-day Covid-19 lockdown elicited mixed reactions around the country at the onset.
Rethinking paltry pension payouts
WITH the coronavirus (Covid-19) causing significant economic and social disruptions across the globe, its impact is likely to be keenly felt by the most vulnerable members of society.
The pandemic has caused immeasurable damage and engendered heightened uncertainty.
Most Barbourfields upgrades complete
Mehluli Sibanda, Senior Sports Reporter MOST of the renovation work at Barbourfields Stadium has been completed, with the City of Bulawayo having worked tirelessly to get the facility up to standard.…
‘Our job is a calling’
FIELD commanders are as strong as their weakest troops. When news of the first case of coronavirus was reported in Zimbabwe, some panicked workers hastily applied for the maximum possible number of leave days they could get. Others literally withdrew or threatened to withdraw their services. It was quite understandable considering the wreckage and bloodbath the the virus has left in its wake.
No isolation, testing centre in Bulawayo
Vusumuzi Dube, Senior Reporter THE Beautiful Bulawayo Trust, a committee formed to spearhead the fight against coronavirus (Covid-19) in the city has been given one week to set up a testing…
‘Supreme Court ruling a victory for democracy’
On Tuesday, the Supreme Court upheld a previous High Court judgment that declared Mr Nelson Chamisa an illegitimate leader of the MDC. The court ruled that Dr Thokozani Khupe was the legitimate acting president of the party when Chamisa wrestled his way to power a few hours after the death of founding leader, Morgan Tsvangirai, on February 14, 2018. It is now unclear how things will pan out for the opposition political party. The Sunday Mail’s Gender and Community Editor FATIMA BULLA spoke to Dr Khupe about this and more.
COMMENT: Self-discipline key during lockdown
THE Bible in Hebrews 12 verse 11 says: “For the moment all discipline seems painful rather than pleasant, but later it yields the peaceful fruit of righteousness to those who…
From the crew ‘behind the scenes’
Frontline healthcare workers can, will and may never be thanked enough for their direct and risky confrontation with the coronavirus pandemic.
But a simple round of applause at this moment will suffice.











