JUST IN: Vaccination to start this week

Africa Moyo, Harare Bureau President Mnangagwa says vaccination of citizens will start this week following the arrival of 200 000 vaccines from China this morning. In a tweet, the President…

JUST IN: Zim to procure 1.8 million vaccine doses from China

Zimbabwe will procure up to 1.8 million Covid-19 vaccine doses from China’s Sinopharm, Finance and Economic Development Minister Mthuli Ncube has said.

US$300 million boost for Beitbridge Border Post

A syndicate of South African banks has availed part of the US$300 million for the redevelopment of Beitbridge Border Post, Finance and Economic Development Minister Mthuli Ncube tweeted over the weekend.

JUST IN: Two more people succumb to Covid-19

Mkhululi Ncube, Chronicle Reporter The country recorded two more Covid-19 deaths and 68 new cases yesterday but there are no patients admitted in intensive care units at hospitals countrywide. In…

JUST IN: Farmers want remodelled Agribank to loosen funding bottlenecks

By Nkosilathi Sibanda, Business Correspondent FARMER organisations are excited with plans to remodel Agribank and expect the move to enhance the banking institution’s impact by loosening funding bottlenecks for the…

David Miller fireworks can’t save South Africa as Pakistan clinch decider

Pakistan 169 for 6 (Babar 44, Shamsi 4-25) beat South Africa 164 for 8 (Miller 85*, Mahmood 3-40) by four wickets Pakistan subjected South Africa to their first T20I series defeat in the…

JUST IN: Leading Palestinian poet Mourid Barghouti dies aged 77

He was born four years before the state of Israel was created in a village near Ramallah.

JUST IN: Vaccination to start this week

President Mnangagwa says vaccination of citizens will start this week following the arrival of 200 000 vaccines from China this morning.

JUST IN: Low activity as SA reopens Beitbridge border

There is low activity at Beitbridge Border Post with only commercial trucker drivers using the border to cross into either Zimbabwe or South Africa.

BREAKING: Zim receives first Covid19 vaccines from China

Farirai Machivenyika, Senior Reporter The 200 000 Covid19 vaccine doses donated by the People’s Republic of China arrived in the country aboard an Air Zimbabwe charter flight this morning. The…

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