Covid -19 Vaccination: Family support important
The trail of destruction left behind by Covid -19 has reminded communities about the importance of family.
‘Think of others’: elderly people in Zimbabwe dispel scepticism on Covid vaccine
They may be old, frail, and vulnerable but they are the foot soldiers at the front of Zimbabwe’s Covid vaccination drive. Amid widespread scepticism among the younger population, it is elderly people who are coming out to lead by example.
AstraZeneca woes grow as Australia, Philippines, African Union curb COVID-19 shots
Australia and the Philippines limited use of AstraZeneca’s COVID-19 vaccine on Thursday, while the African Union dropped plans to buy the shot amid global shortages, dealing further blows to the company’s hopes to deliver a vaccine for the world.
Africa’s COVID-19 caseload tops 4.3 million: Africa CDC
The number of confirmed COVID-19 infections in Africa has surpassed the 4.3 million mark even as the continent continues with efforts to contain the pandemic.
What is thrombocytopenia, the rare blood condition possibly linked to the AstraZeneca vaccine?
The federal government has asked Australia’s medical and vaccine regulators to urgently consider the European Medicines Agency’s finding of a possible link between the Oxford/AstraZeneca COVID vaccine and rare blood…
Innovation parks to oil wheels of economic growth
ZIMBABWE is poised for a brighter future with institutions of higher learning set to drive the economy through industrial and innovation parks that will inevitably bolster the modernisation and industrialisation agenda, President Mnangagwa said.
Rampant sand poaching scars Harare, Chitown
Extensive sand poaching in Harare and Chitungwiza has damaged at least 721 hectares of land, with reports that some top municipal officers are corruptly turning a blind eye as they protect the poachers who steal sand from public land.
‘Sanctions won’t stop economic turnaround’
THE continued imposition of illegal sanctions will not stop Zimbabwe’s economic transformation as the country is building robust internal capacities to create wealth and expand job opportunities for its citizens, Vice President Dr Constantine Chiwenga said yesterday.
Sewage flows inside houses in Glen View
Raw sewage is flowing inside houses and business premises in some parts of Glen View 3 in Harare, sending residents into panic mode amid fresh fears of water borne disease outbreaks.
Breakfast programme taken to Dete
ROMAN Catholic Church-run Dete Old People’s Home in Matabeleland North Province yesterday became the second such institution to benefit from the breakfast offered and served by the First Lady Auxillia Mnangagwa and her Angel of Hope Foundation to meet the nutritional requirements of the elderly.











