Rogue bars, clubs to lose licences

Owners of bars, beerhalls and nightclubs who breach lockdown regulations face arrest and will be reported to the Liquor Licensing Board, which may revoke their licences, the police have warned.

‘Enough water for 21 months’

Most of Zimbabwe’s major dams supplying urban areas have enough water to last at least 21 months.

4 ethical tech lessons we’ve learned during COVID-19 crisis

Chaos caused by the pandemic has highlighted the need for more resilient systems.

Mat’land demands more rand disbursements – Access Forex

MONEY transfer services firm, Access Forex, says it has positioned itself to expand business in response to overwhelming demand for rand cash disbursements mainly in Matabeleland provinces and parts of the southern region.

Zimbabwe commemorates World Health Day

African countries need to act on the social and economic determinants of health to improve the lives of marginalised communities as the Covid-19 pandemic has worsened the inequalities of accessing health care.

Easter holiday accidents increase

Nqobile Tshili, Chronicle Reporter THE Easter Holiday accident death toll increased by 225 percent compared to the same period last year. Eight people were killed last year and 26 died…

Germany expects deal on new IMF reserves to help poorest countries in pandemic

Germany expects world financial leaders this week to back a US$650 billion new allocation of the International Monetary Fund’s Special Drawing Rights (SDR) to help countries cope with the pandemic and its economic fallout, officials said on Tuesday.

ZDF Queens taking the lead

AS preparations for the return of netball continues, ZDF Queens are taking the lead with the club set to start group training today. 

Africa’s COVID-19 death toll surpasses 114,000

More than 4.2M cases out of 40.5M tests conducted, says Africa Centres for Disease Control and Prevention

Sub-Saharan Africa poised for recovery

Growth in the Sub-Saharan Africa region is forecast to rise between 2.3 and 3.4 percent in 2021, depending on the policies adopted by countries and the international community, according to the latest World Bank’s Africa Pulse Report. 

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