Mandatory tests for all deaths – Covid-19 kills 14 people in one week – Byo company closes as cases spike

Robin Muchetu, Senior Reporter AT least 14 people have died from Covid-19 on admission to health institutions across the country in the last six days with the Government making it…

‘Do not turn away patients from hospitals’

Vivian Mugarisi, Harare Bureau PUBLIC and private hospitals should not turn away patients or demand a Covid-19 certificate first before admitting patients, particularly in emergency cases, Government has said. The…

Govt suspends Zesa boss over graft allegations

Brian Chitemba and Kuda Bwititi ZESA Holdings executive chairman Dr Sydney Gata has been suspended from office and will be blocked from accessing his office at the power utility’s headquarters,…

Lavish party from hell triggers Covid-19 panic

Bruce Ndlovu, Sunday News Reporter THE Bulawayo City Health Department has instituted an investigation after claims that a dozen of people who attended a lavish and wild birthday party thrown…

Befitting honour for Cde Shiri

Harare Bureau GOVERNMENT’S befitting honour for late national hero Cde Perrance Shiri would entail continuing the multiple agricultural initiatives he championed to ensure national food security, including positioning agriculture as…

Zesa chair suspended, banned

ZESA Holdings executive chairperson Dr Sydney Gata has been suspended and will not be allowed to enter the power utility’s headquarters, Energy and Power Development Minister Fortune Chasi said yesterday.

Unity of purpose, peace key to development

Zimbabweans largely ignored calls for nationwide demonstrations by activists and opposition parties on Friday, staying home to avoid getting entangled in violence associated with such adventures and going about their normal business in their neighbourhoods.

Karo to begin mine construction

Karo Resources, one of the biggest investors in the new dispensation, will soon start mine construction work at one of its envisaged four mining portals in Mashonaland West, The Sunday Mail Business has learnt.

The miner inked a US$4,2 billion investment deal with Government in 2018.

Govt moves to plug procurement loopholes

AT least 40 percent of medical supplies in hospitals and public pharmaceutical companies should be produced and procured locally to reduce the country’s import bill and curb procurement leakages.

A parent’s worst fear …Child snatching trends worrisome…Maids key conspirators

In December last year, authorities intercepted at least 200 undocumented children who were on their way to South Africa in the company of third parties.

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