Beitbridge reaches financial closure

The US$300 million re-development of Beitbridge border post reached financial closure recently, with work having already started.

First Lady chips in at Ruwa rehab

First Lady Amai Auxillia Mnangagwa, who is the patron of Angel of Hope Foundation, yesterday put smiles on faces of people living with disabilities and their families after she availed groceries to cushion them during the Covid-19 lockdown period.

No insurance cover for lockdown violators

BUSINESS and individual clients who are caught violating Covid-19 lockdown regulations without necessary exemption will not receive cover for risks from insurance companies during that period, the pensions and insurance regulator has warned.

Kwangwa, Msipa lead the way

THERE have been amazing individual success stories for women in Zimbabwean sport.

WTO boss wants to get global economy going

NIGERIA’s Dr Ngozi Okonjo-Iweala, the first woman and African to be selected director general of the World Trade Organisation (WTO) says her key priority is to quickly get the global economy going again through addressing the business and health consequences brought about by the Covid-19 pandemic.

Council rejects application to operate Borrowdale market

The old stables at the Borrowdale Racecourse cannot be used as a food market because they do not meet the minimum health standards required, Harare City Council has ruled, although the group has been using them illegally as a weekend market since the middle of last month.

. . . veteran pilots mercy flight

A pilot with 18 000 flight hours, Captain Judicat Jonas (pictured), led a team of 11 crew members that brought the 200 000 Sinopharm vaccines donated by China.

Man attacks fellow tenant with machete over social distancing

A 41-year-old man yesterday admitted to attacking a fellow tenant with a machete saying he wanted to compel her to practise social distancing, as stipulated under Covid-19 restrictions, a court heard.

WHO probe team in Wuhan ‘independent’

GENEVA. — The World Health Organization (WHO) said Monday that the international expert team on the COVID-19 origin-tracing mission in Wuhan was “independent” and had no affiliation.

National dam levels: Record inflows in more than 5 decades

Dams in the country have gained a record 47,5 percent inflows since 1974 following improved rains in the current 2020–2021 summer season, the Zimbabwe National Water Authority (ZINWA) says.

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