Lockdown fines revised upwards
Patrick Chitumba, Midlands Bureau Chief Members of the public who violate lockdown regulations now risk paying a spot fine of $5 000 while those found guilty of deliberately transmitting HIV can…
Africa’s long wait for the Covid-19 vaccine
Africa will have to wait “weeks if not months” before receiving Covid-19 vaccines approved by the World Health Organisation, according to various officials working towards getting doses for the continent.…
Woman charged over daughter’s ‘rape’
Mashudu Netsianda, Senior Court Reporter A 48-YEAR-OLD woman from Matobo district in Matabeleland South province, allegedly forced her 13-year-old daughter to sleep with her 36-year-old live-in boyfriend to save her…
ZIMBABWE Cricket release fitness programme for impending secure bubble matches
Ricky Zililo, Senior Sports Reporter ZIMBABWE Cricket (ZC) fitness trainers have released programme to be followed by players during the lockdown in preparation for their upcoming bio-secure bubble matches. ZC…
CSC rescue plan seeks to bring back profits
Oliver Kazunga, Acting Business Editor THE Government says the corporate rescue proceedings being implemented on the Cold Storage Company (CSC), among other issues, seeks to examine Boustead Beef operations and…
COMMENT: Severely punish lockdown violators
Yesterday we reported that 15 people who were part of a reckless mob who attended a birthday party on Sunday in violation of lockdown regulations at a house in Nkulumane…
No date yet for schools opening
Judge Jarachara, Chronicle Reporter THE Ministry of Primary and Secondary Education has said there is no date yet for the opening of schools, while the Zimbabwe Schools Examinations Council (Zimsec)…
UN ‘lacks funds’ to fight locust threat in Africa
The UN’s Food and Agriculture Organization (FAO) is warning that its entire fleet of aircraft used to combat a swarm of desert locusts in East Africa could be grounded entirely…
‘Relying on SA for inputs unhealthy’
Golden Sibanda ZIMBABWEAN products will struggle to compete with goods produced in South Africa on international markets for as long as the country continues to depend heavily on raw materials…
Acting President Chiwenga to preside over heroes burial
Harare Bureau Acting President General (Retired) Dr Constantino Chiwenga will today officiate at the historic triple burial of Foreign Affairs Minister Lieutenant General (Retired) Dr Sibusiso Moyo, Transport Minister Joel…











