City of Kadoma frets over Covid-19 cases

At least 292 people from Kadoma have tested positive for Covid-19 since the upgrading of the national lockdown to Level Four this year, with reports that funeral wakes are contributing to the spiking of infections.

Contrasting fortunes for Bhasera, Arubi’s teams

STAR duo, Onismor Bhasera and Washington Arubi share a lot in common.

Do kids need Covid-19 vaccines to return to school?

THE notion is out there that public school students should not return to in-person learning until they have been vaccinated.

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.

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