Level 4 lockdown necessary: President
PRESIDENT Mnangagwa has described the Level Four lockdown period, which began yesterday to stop the spread of Covid-19, as the final push towards the defeat of the deadly pandemic.
$7bn for Covid-19 response
Government has set aside $7 billion for the heightened fight against Covid-19, with authorities yesterday calling for the tightening of restrictions to control the geographical spread of the virus.
Mbare gig organisers convicted, face jail
Organisers of the New Year’s eve music gig held in Mbare, Harare, have been convicted and are expected to be sentenced today amid submissions by the State to give them deterrent one-year jail terms, minimum, each.
Govt bans physical meetings, cuts workforce to 30pc
Government has suspended face-to-face meetings in the public service to ensure the safety of its employees and trimmed its workforce to 30 percent as the fight against Covid-19 intensifies.
FC Platinum’s date with destiny
FC PLATINUM coach Norman Mapeza says it’s all about confidence and self-belief as the Zimbabwean champions plunge into battle for a CAF Champions League football group phase ticket against Simba SC of Tanzania today.
Zacc surpasses targets
The Zimbabwe Anti-Corruption Commission (ZACC) is working on a higher target of cases to be investigated this year in its fight against corruption, amid indications it surpassed its target of 80 dockets last year.
Future excites swimmer Mjimba
AS she prepares to move to university in the United States, Nomvula Mjimba hopes to continue taking up new challenges with her swimming dream and is aiming to get a World Short Course time.
Editorial Comment: Responsibility will make tighter lockdown work
The first full day of the return to the Level Four national lockdown yesterday, as expected, saw a dramatic drop in the number of people entering city and town centres but only moderate change in suburban shopping centres, for good reason.
Ministry seeks to boost revenue collection
The Ministry of Finance and Economic Development expects to improve revenue collection and enhance macro-economic stability as part of key deliverables for this year.
Minister declares war on land barons
MINISTER of State for Harare Metropolitan Province Senator Oliver Chidau has declared war on land barons who are parcelling out land to unsuspecting homeseekers during the 30-day Covid-19 lockdown period.











