20 teens busted at Vuzu parties during Covid-19 lockdown

Gibson Mhaka/Danisa Masuku ABOUT 20 teenagers were recently busted at a house in Bulawayo’s Hillside suburb where they were allegedly conducting a vuzu party in serious violation of the coronavirus…

COMMENT: Hats off to our frontline heroes – health workers

The world has dealt with many health emergencies before and central to the fight against many of the diseases has always been the provision of information to the public. Prevention,…

Quincy Antipas quits

Fungai Muderere A NAGGING ankle injury recently compelled Denmark-based former Zimbabwe international Quincy Antipas to hang his boots amid revelations by his father Joey that he had ventured into international…

PAIR STEALS FROM GOD: Men ransack houses of prayer during lockdown

Danisa Masuku Steal from God and you will be caught! Mathew Bushu and Oscar Dzodzo will curse the evil spirit that pushed them to go on a stealing spree from…

Cop pens song to raise awareness on Covid-19

Gibson Mhaka APART from enforcing lockdown measures to halt the spread of Covid-19, four Bulawayo-based police officers have also penned a single titled Dziviriro Yakanaka as a zero-cost way to…

Man arrested as cornered burglars abandon loot and flee

Danisa Masuku POLICE on patrol in Bulawayo’s Njube suburb arrested one of the three men who threw sacks on the ground containing goods suspected to have been stolen and blood…

Lockdown extended indefinitely

The indefinite extension to the Level 2 Covid-19 lockdown announced by President Mnangagwa yesterday is expected to consolidate Zimbabwe’s fight against the global pandemic while giving businesses more latitude.

Government censures Chamisa

The leader of a faction of the MDC, Mr Nelson Chamisa, has to “disengage from abusive politics” of taking improper pot-shots at the Head of State, President Mnangagwa, and instead join efforts to fight coronavirus, a Government official has warned.

Lockdown extension offers opportunity to restart well

By going into lockdown early, Zimbabwe has been spared a lot of suffering and economic damage, with Covid-19 infection rates less than 5 percent what could have been expected, even if there are a handful of untested patients.

Private kombis to go for good

GOVERNMENT intends to extend the ban on privately-owned commuter omnibuses (kombis) beyond the national lockdown and will only allow them to operate under the Zimbabwe United Passenger Company (Zupco) franchise.

This is part of elaborate plans to de-congest urban centres and modernise the public transport system.

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