COVID19: Man tests positive, escapes from Isolation Centre

Fungai Lupande Senior Reporter A 33-year-old man who tested positive to COVID19 escaped from Chipadze Isolation Centre in Bindura today. Tichaona Mutema from Madondo Village in Mt Darwin escaped between 2am…

Will pandemic climate benefit Medtech?

Tawanda Musarurwa There is a general expectation that pharmaceutical firms could benefit from the coronavirus (Covid-19) pandemic. This is, however, very assumptive. For one thing, the key assumption here is…

Midlands receives Covid-19 cushion funding

Patrick Chitumba, Midlands Bureau Chief GOVERNMENT has started disbursing Covid-19 cushioning funds with an initial 600 Small to Medium Enterprises set to benefit in the Midlands province. Treasury has availed $500 million to…

AfDB clarifies whistleblower complaint against Adesina

Business Reporter THE African Development Bank (AfDB) Bureau of the Boards of Governors has issued a communique clarifying the whistle blower complaint against the president of the bank, Dr Akinwumi…

Beitbridge undertakes property evaluation

Thupeyo Muleya, Beitbridge Bureau  THE Beitbridge Municipality has appointed Grosbrook Real Estate firm to prepare a general valuation roll for its properties over three months as part of its transformation…

Covid-19 cases rise to 282

Thandeka Moyo- Ndlovu, Health Reporter ZIMBABWE has recorded three new Covid-19 cases, bringing the confirmed total number of cases in the country to 282. According to the Ministry of Health and…

Jah Prayzah’s MTM stable crumbles

Music stable Military Touch Movement (MTM) has crumbled following Jah Prayzah’s decision to wean off musicians from the label.

Police name most wanted criminals

The police criminal investigations department (CID) has launched a manhunt for 13 armed robbers, who are on their most wanted list for committing a spate of robberies in and around Harare and for skipping bail.

EDITORIAL COMMENT : Piggery scheme can transform livelihoods

President Mnangagwa recently launched a piggery scheme under his Presidential Livestock Inputs Support Programme that will see beneficiaries each borrowing two sows and a boar on a free loan.

Covid-19 prevention training for teachers

As Great Zimbabwe University re-opened its doors yesterday to final year students, a new programme to train teachers and other frontline workers in the education sector on preventing Covid-19 was announced.

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