Tales of the Harare Covid-19 rapid response team

Paidamoyo Chipunza Senior Writer Since the first case of Covid-19 was confirmed on March 20, 2020 in Harare, the rapid response team has so far attended to over 5 000…

Covid-19: Give Women Emotional, Material Support

Stephen Mpofu A woman is the medium of God’s life and love to this world, which makes mother (yes, yours and mine) the centre piece of humanity. What more, mother…

Dignity Kits Can Change Lives: Responding to the needs of women and girls during the COVID-19 pandemic

Jesilyn Dendere Josephine Ncube (20) is one of the many homeless women and girls who were moved from the streets to a safe facility by the Government of Zimbabwe (GoZ)…

Here’s What Recovery From Covid-19 Looks Like for Many Survivors

 Pam Belluck Hundreds of thousands of seriously ill coronavirus patients who survive and leave the hospital are facing a new and difficult challenge: recovery. Many are struggling to overcome a…

Taking gaming, esports to next level

The global video game industry is thriving, despite the widespread economic disruption caused by the coronavirus. With the practice of social distancing reducing consumer and business activity to a minimum,…

How Nike overcomes coronavirus impact

The coronavirus crisis is proving to be a disaster for retailers around the world. But as Nike is proving in China, brands can mitigate the pain with the help of…

McLaren’s Formula One future never a doubt

Alan Baldwin LONDON. — McLaren’s Formula One future was never in doubt despite a cash crisis brought on by the Covid-19 pandemic and now resolved by a fresh injection of…

Ex-LSU lab technician kills HIV+ maid lover

Mashudu Netsianda, Senior Court Reporter AN ex-Lupane State University laboratory technician who fatally assaulted his 52-year-old maid whom he was having an affair with after discovering that she was HIV…

Can antibiotics treat COVID-19 (coronavirus) and other treatments

Beth Sissons Antibiotics do not treat viruses but are only effective against bacterial infections. People with COVID-19 may receive antibiotics to treat secondary bacterial infections. Researchers are currently carrying out…

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