President hints at tightening lockdown
AMID an increase in the number of Covid-19 cases including deaths, President Mnangagwa yesterday hinted that the Government could scale up preventive and containment measures.
Motorists cry foul over fuel coupons
Fuel companies are once again trying to renege on fuel coupons bought in advance by giving just 10 litres for the 20 litre coupons following a surge in fuel prices after the alignment of retail prices to the new auction exchange rate.
‘Engagement is not surrender’
President Mnangagwa has warned rogue non-governmental organisations (NGOs), trade unions, churches and some foreign embassies against destabilising prevailing peace, unity and harmony through dabbling in politics, saying the ruling party will not allow such conduct.
Turning ramshackle cars to stylish rides
When a 16-year-old boy approached one car dealer looking for a ramshackle, the seller assumed he wanted to take it for breaking.
EDITORIAL COMMENT : We can only hope for the best for Nakamba
WHEN Marvelous Nakamba signed for Aston Villa last year, a refreshing wave of joy swept across our football community.
Magada educates people on COVID19 through art
UPCOMING musician and actor Brian Magada (23) well known as ‘ Zecco B’ has recently released a single album entitled ‘ Ngirozi Yangu’ with the aim of educating people on…
Covid-19 death toll rises to 13
Zimbabwe is moving fast towards confirming its 1 000th Covid-19 patient, with the total reaching 942 yesterday after 41 more positive tests on Thursday and 16 yesterday.
Twenty good years in the valley of life, twenty bad years in the shadow of death
WHEN, the body count was finally over, it all came down to a dreaded number, associated with tragedy, the world over.
Health Development Fund plans to strengthen immunization in Zimbabwe.
By Muchaneta Chimuka Health Development Fund procures lifesaving equipment to fight COVID-19 and strengthen immunization in Zimbabwe. The Health Development Fund (HDF), managed by UNICEF and UNFPA with funding from…
Man U are now a different team
BIRMINGHAM. — Ole Gunnar Solskjaer admitted Manchester United are a “different team” from the sluggish side that started the season after extending an unbeaten run to 17 games with a 3-0 win at Aston Villa.










