Sport activities resume, restaurants re-open
All sporting activities will resume with immediate effect after Cabinet further relaxed Covid-19 lockdown measures yesterday.
Ministry of Health and Child Care Answers questions on Covid-19 vaccines
After noticing that there was information gap among communities pertaining Covid-19 vaccines and vaccinations that are being offered countrywide, the Ministry of Health and Childcare (MOHCC) saw it fit to answer some of the questions that some members of the public had.
Football resumption inches closer
THE resumption of domestic football moved a step closer yesterday when ZIFA announced they will comply with the conditions tabled by the Sports and Recreation Commission.
Tobacco merchants ready to pay US$500m
Tobacco merchants are preparing to pay around US$500 million for this year’s tobacco crop, significantly above the US$440 million they shelled out last year, with auction floors expected to open on April 7 for the self-financed growers, while the contract sales for the overwhelming majority of farmers begin the following day.
Family reveals Anne’s painful ordeal
Actress Anne Nhira, who was granted a State-assisted funeral, died a painful death after she was attacked by robbers in South Africa last week while coming from morning prayers in a mountain where she had gone with her brother Juan.
On this day, 20 years ago, a friend collapsed
ON this day, 20 years ago, a genuine friend of Zimbabwean football crashed to a depressing defeat which, virtually, ended their proud 34-year stay, in the English top-flight league.
Arts practitioners lobby for priority in Covid-19 vaccination
Arts practitioners are lobbying the Government for essential services status and prioritisation in the ongoing Covid-19 immunisation.
Parly hails Govt for recognising arts sector
Parliament yesterday hailed the Second Republic led by President Mnangagwa for recognising the arts industry after it accorded a State assisted funeral for popular actress, Anne Nhira, popularly known as “Vimbai” in soap opera, Studio 263.
Indian envoy praises First Lady’s efforts
INDIA intends to expand its already existing cordial relations with Zimbabwe, especially in the health sector and work is underway to deliver the promised Covid-19 vaccines, Indian Ambassador to Zimbabwe Mr Vijay Khanduja has said.











