‘Nothing unusual about latest malaria rates’

A post by the Ministry of Health and Child Care that 131 people had died from malaria so far this year stoked social media speculation, with some users saying these figures are unusual and could be Covid-19 cases.

Vehicle clamping resumes

HARARE City Council yesterday deployed skeletal staff from its company, City Parking, to resume collecting parking fees and clamping vehicles at all designated  bays.

Chelsea after Pierre-Emerick Aubameyang

LONDON. — English Premiership football side Chelsea are reportedly considering a shock swoop for Arsenal captain Pierre-Emerick Aubameyang.

Benjamin Moyo’s tragic death, nine years later

YESTERDAY marked nine years since Zimbabwean football was rocked by the news of the death of the then FC Platinum head coach Benjamin Moyo.

Moto-X siblings flee Covid-19 catch malaria

SIMBA Nyamupfukudza, the father of rising motocross stars, Tadiwanashe (12) and Victor (6), scratches his head and almost drops a tear, but then realises he has every reason to thank God.

EPL doctors discuss draconian measures

LONDON. — English Premier League football doctors are in talks aimed at creating a set of stringent protocols for clubs to follow once players return to group training.

Beitbridge ups disinfections

Beitbridge Municipality says it has received more support from corporates and local commercial farmers to scale up disinfection of public places as part of interventions to minimise the spread of Covid-19.

WHO backs Zim lockdown extension

Paidamoyo Chipunza Senior Health Reporter THE 14-day extension of the lockdown by the Government provides a window of opportunity for the country to strengthen its capacities to respond to Covid-19,…

Police warn lockdown violators

POLICE have warned that those who disregard the Government’s lockdown directives will be prosecuted, with 11 196 people having so far been  arrested for defiance since inception of the Covid-19 containment measures last month.

Government commissions bus for civil servants

Government continues to safeguard the welfare of its workers by cushioning them during the lockdown and beyond, Public Service Commission (CSC) head for Mashonaland West Province, Mr Edmond Mapara, has said.

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