Covid-19: Access to information a challenge for PWDs
AS the nation grapples with the effects of Covid-19, there are certain categories of vulnerable groups that should be put into consideration in as far as care, support and communication services so that they can simultaneously move together with the whole community in fighting Covid-19.
Gastrointestinal symptoms in COVID-19: What we know so far and why it is important
Respiratory symptoms are the most common symptom of COVID-19.
How do we vaccinate the world? The head of COVAX talks to World Vs Virus
What would it take to vaccinate every single person on planet Earth? In this episode of World Vs Virus, we hear from the person leading the charge: Aurélia Nguyen, who is Managing Director of the COVAX facility.
Oxford University launches Covid-19 vaccine study in children
The University of Oxford has launched the first study of ChAdOx1 nCoV-19 Covid-19 vaccine in children and young adults.
Ireland announce dates for home cricket series against Zimbabwe
Mehluli Sibanda, Senior Sports Reporter CRICKET IRELAND have announced dates for the series against Zimbabwe to be played in August. According to the announcement by the Irish cricket board on…
UPDATED : Lockdown extended
PRESIDENT Mnangagwa yesterday extended a revised the national lockdown level 4 by another two weeks as the country seeks to ensure that deaths from Covid-19 further come down, while giving health professionals time to investigate and monitor the presence of new variants that could be in circulation.
Ngirozi hadzifarire masiki: Mapostori
PANGUVA iyo Hurumende iri kukurudzira veruzhinji kuti vatevedzera matanho ose ekuedza kumisa kupararira kwechirwere cheCovid-19, kune vamwe vanamati vechipositori vari kuungana zvekupotsa vasvika zana, izvo zvisiri kutenderwa nemutemo, uye vasina kupfeka mamasiki.
Lockdown extended
Munyaradzi Musiiwa, Sunday News Reporter PRESIDENT Mnangagwa has extended the Covid-19 induced lockdown by a further two weeks, a move designed to allow the number of active cases and those…
Covid-19 vaccines arrive from China
Zimbabwe can now start rolling out its Covid-19 vaccination programme following the arrival yesterday of 200 000 doses of vaccine from China, with President Mnangagwa hailing the Asian giant for the high level of steadfast and continuous support it is giving Zimbabwe.
New ministers sworn-in
NEWLY appointed ministers, who took their oaths of office yesterday at State House pledged to work towards achieving President Mnangagwa’s Vision 2030, for Zimbabwe to be an upper middle economy.











