LOCKDOWN: Free online education material offered
Primary and Secondary Education Ministry, in partnership with the Higher Life Foundation will offer free online educational material to learners during the ongoing lockdown.
COVID-19: Nyaradzo stops home removal of bodies
Nyaradzo Group has with immediate effect stopped services such as removal of bodies from homes and all bodies are being treated as Covid-19 contaminated.
COVID-19: 33 samples tested
Government yesterday tested 33 samples for Covid-19 at the National Microbiology Reference Laboratory and none tested positive.
Government waives duty on Covid-19 material
Duty on imported drugs and other materials used in the Covid-19 response has been waived, with Government expressing satisfaction with mitigation measures put in place by the Inter-Ministerial Taskforce set to deal with the spread of the pandemic.
Zimbabwe welcomes UN call for sanctions removal
Government has welcomed recent calls by top United Nations officials for the removal of sanctions on Zimbabwe and other countries in the face of the Covid-19 pandemic that is ravaging the world.
Court declares Chamisa illegitimate
The Supreme Court has confirmed the High Court’s decision that declared MDC-Alliance’s Nelson Chamisa an illegitimate leader of the opposition party after he wrestled power a few hours after the death of founding leader, Mr Morgan Tsvangirai.
Gates to Vic Falls closed
Gates to the iconic Victoria Falls have been closed to the public in line with the 21-day lockdown to curb the spread of Covid-19.
Water levels rise in Zambezi River
The Zambezi River Authority (ZRA) has said water flows upstream of the Zambezi River and subsequent inflows into the Victoria Falls and Lake Kariba have increased, but will not result in an immediate increase in power generation.
19 arrested for breaching lockdown restrictions
POLICE in Harare have arrested 19 people for illegally opening bottle stores and operating shebeens during the 21-day lockdown.
Day 2 lockdown: Zimbabweans maintain strict compliance
COMPLIANCE levels on day two of the 21-day lockdown aimed at curbing the spread of Covid-19 were high yesterday, with minimal movement in most parts of the country.











