Worshippers defy ban on church gatherings

Mashudu Netsianda, Senior Reporter CHURCHES, mostly Apostolic sect groups continue to meet for church services in Bulawayo in violation of Covid-19 national lockdown regulations and police yesterday swooped on one…

Banks comply with RBZ order

Banks last Friday began complying  with a Reserve Bank of Zimbabwe (RBZ) directive to cut transfer limits  that can be done using the ZIPIT platform as the fight against illegal  foreign currency trading intensifies.

BAT volumes to drop

Cigarette manufacturer, British American Tobacco (BAT), projects a bleak second quarter as volumes are expected to decline due to the effects of the Covid-19 pandemic.

Stock up stover, cattle producers urged

Mashonaland Central’s provincial livestock officer Mr Daniel Kampiyao has urged farmers to start collecting and stocking hay and maize stover for their livestock ahead of the winter season.

PSL players resort to ‘money games’

PREMIER Soccer League and Division One players in Harare’s high-density suburbs are defying lockdown regulations by playing “money games.”

Duo in court over unregistered drugs

A Harare man was last Friday slapped with an effective 30-day prison term after he was caught selling unregistered medicines at Fife Avenue Shopping Centre.

World Rugby boss issues stark warning about the sport returning

WORLD Rugby chairman Sir Bill Beaumont has warned it will be difficult for the game as we know it to return until a vaccine for coronavirus is in place. There…

Covid-19 kills US blacks at disproportionate rate

Dr Martin Luther King Jr once stated, “Of all the forms of inequality, injustice in health is the most shocking and the most inhuman.”

President donates to elderly

Bongani Ndlovu, Chronicle Correspondent PRESIDENT Mnangagwa has donated rice to 100 elderly people in Insuza in Umguza district, Matabeleland North. The Provincial Affairs Minister Cde Richard Moyo distributed the rice…

Ramaphosa for debt freeze

President Cyril Ramaphosa told fellow heads of state and dignitaries from around the world last Wednesday afternoon that African states and other developing economies would need their debt obligations suspended if they hoped to fight the impact of the coronavirus pandemic and revive their economies.

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