Emotionally supporting spouse diagnosed with Covid-19

I Am writing this article following the establishment of Covid-19 screening and testing centres in Mutare by the city council in conjunction with the Ministry of Health and Child Care.

PPE boost for frontline workers

Bankers Association of Zimbabwe (BAZ) yesterday donated Personal Protective Equipment worth $6,7 million to the Government, aimed at assisting health workers towards the fight against Covid-19.

Govt to supervise funerals

The Government is set to supervise all funerals in communities to reduce the spread of Covid-19.

Fare thee well Kuzvinzwa

It is on a sad note that I write about the departure of Happias Kuzvinzwa who was fondly known as HK by many of his associates. On January 26, 2021, the nation woke up to hear of the death of the Commissioner of Customs and Excise.

Heavy rains threaten cotton yield

Heavy rains being experienced across the country could cut the 2020/2021 cotton production in the Midlands Province, farmers have warned.

Wife stabs hubby

A Harare man is battling for life at Parirenyatwa Hospital after he was severely stabbed several times with a kitchen knife by his wife, who accused him of failing to fend for the family, the court heard yesterday.

Covid-19 retirees emerging

BLIGHTED by lack of a plan to pave way for the return of action anytime soon, ageing domestic Premiership football stars, mainly those on the wrong side of 30, are silently hanging their boots.

Wife bashed over ‘too little’ beer money

EXCESSIVE love of beer landed a Dangamvura man in court after assaulting his wife for giving him insufficient money to buy the wise waters.

Champs Liverpool stumble once again

Jurgen Klopp said his side lacked mental freshness as Liverpool slumped to a shock 0-1 Anfield defeat to Brighton and Hove in an English Premiership match on Wednesday. Rivals Manchester City went three points clear with a routine 2-0 win at Burnley.

Judicial manager denied bail

Judicial manager Cecil Madondo who allegedly sold exclusive mining rights three times between October and December last year, causing one company to lose US$260 000 will spend the weekend behind bars after his bail ruling was deferred to February 8.

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