There is a method to the MDC’s antics

If personal emotional disposition lingering on the vile side could miraculously turn into reality, then the world must stand ready for an implosion that will usher in the Nelson Chamisa-led opposition party as the new government of Zimbabwe.

Business backs lockdown extension

Business leaders yesterday supported President Mnangagwa’s decision to extend the national Covid-19 lockdown indefinitely but at level two with periodic reviews fortnightly, saying the policy would save both lives and the economy.

Covid-19 confirmed cases up

The total number of confirmed Covid-19 cases in Zimbabwe has risen to 44 after two more people tested positive.

Vendors selling underweight maize meal packs

Vendors selling roller meal on the black-market are now adding to their crimes by stealing some of the meal before selling underweight packs.

Condolences pour in for national hero Sikhosana

The Zanu PF Youth League has sent a condolence message on the passing on of Zanu PF Politburo member Cde Absolom Sikhosana.

Govt orders full-scale probe into MDC trio’s case

A full-scale investigation is now in progress over the alleged abduction of three MDC Alliance members and the public should await the results, which will be made public, before coming up with unsubstantiated conclusions, the Government said yesterday.

Talks to review data prices for e-learning ongoing

Talks between Government and mobile phone operators are underway with a view to reduce the price of data bundles to cater for e-learning during the Covid-19 national lockdown period.

Zanu PF distributes food hampers in Manicaland

Zanu PF has handed over food hampers worth more than $150 000 mobilised by the Muduvuri Rehabilitation and Empowerment Foundation (MREF) to people with disabilities in Manicaland.

Grain deliveries to GMB begin

The latest harvest of maize, traditional grains and soya bean has started with farmers having now delivered more than 11 500 tonnes of all grains to Grain Marketing Board depots.

New safety shift-working for health staff

Health workers, including nurses and doctors, from today will work for a full week and then go off duty for two weeks, returning after a Covid-19 test.

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