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President consoles Wunganayi family
President Mnangagwa has sent a message of condolence to the Wunganayi family following the death of principal security aide Cde Albert Wunganayi in an accident on Friday. Cde Wunganayi was…
One dies as army truck veers off road
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Chiwenga to donate to Zim Youths
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THREE more people contract Covid-19 in Zimbabwe as cases rise to 31
Chronicle Reporter THREE more people have contracted Covid-19 in Zimbabwe as confirmed cases rise to 31. Two of the cases were reported in Mashonaland West while the third was recorded…
Schools opening put on hold
PREPARATIONS for the second school term have begun but opening will now be delayed as authorities roll out changes to how the academic institutions will operate in view of the Covid-19 scourge.
They were scheduled to open on May 5. Zimbabwe’s lockdown was last week extended by a fortnight to May 3.
President mourns security aide
PRESIDENT Mnangagwa yesterday sent a condolence message to the family of Mr Albert Vunganai, a close aide to the First Lady Amai Auxillia Mnangagwa, who died from injuries sustained in a car accident in Mt Darwin on Friday.
Three other security officers were injured in the accident and are in hospital.
Govt to assess price moratorium compliance
Government will continue assessing the cost of basic goods as some retailers have failed to heed a directive to revert to price levels that existed as at March 25, just before the coronavirus national lockdown.
Education: Smart solutions needed
One of the biggest problems faced by most families during the lockdown is continuing the education of their children, both accessing material and getting that human advice when the child needs more than what a textbook or an online lesson can explain.











