Gwanda shops violate lockdown rules

Sukulwenkosi Dube-Matutu, Gwanda Correspondent SOME shops in Gwanda are compromising people’s health by failing to sanitise and check their customers’ temperature as part of efforts to prevent the spread of…

GDA Fire duo ropes in female artiste, Shalah

Mthabisi Tshuma, Showbiz Correspondent Fast-rising Gwanda duo, GDA Fire, has roped in talented female artiste Shalah (real name Belinda Nyathi) as part of a revamping exercise. Previously, the House/Afro Soul…

Billiat gets new Adidas boots

Sikhumbuzo Moyo, Senior Sports Reporter ZIMBABWE and Kaizer Chiefs poster boy Khama Billiat has been presented with a brand new pair of football boots by sports apparel giant Adidas. The…

Quarantine escapees fined $2 000 each

Leonard Ncube, Victoria Falls Reporter ELEVEN people who escaped from Mabhikwa High School in Lupane where they had been quarantined after returning from South Africa have each been fined $2…

Athletes urged to exercise caution on activity return

Innocent Kurira, Sports Reporter ATHLETES have been urged to exercise caution as they return to their various sporting disciplines following lifting of restrictions for low risk sports. Sports scientist Khanyile…

Covid-19: Border towns prisons sealed off

Harare Bureau The border prisons at Beitbridge and Plumtree have been sealed off after six people — four inmates and two prison officers — tested positive for Covid-19 following PCR…

DPC delays worsen cargo congestion at borders

Thupeyo Muleya, Beitbridge Bureau THE Zimbabwe Revenue Authority (Zimra)’s Documented Processing Centres (DPC) have been hit by teething problems, which have resulted in cargo piling up mainly at Beitbridge, Chirundu…

School fees relief for 1 000 rural pupils

Patrick Chitumba, Midlands Bureau Chief TWO young businessmen have settled school fees arrears worth about $500 000 for 1 000 pupils from vulnerable families in Mapanzure Village in Zvishavane. The…

Covid-19 implications on food and nutrition security in Sadc

The regional food security situation during the 2020/21 marketing year is expected to be worse than the previous season. This is due to unstable conditions experienced across the Region on…

Radio BuKalanga sets up offices in Plumtree

Mthabisi Tshuma recently in Bulilima RADIO BuKalanga, an online radio station operating from all over the world with its main studios in Johannesburg, South Africa, has gotten closer to its…

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