JUST IN: Bondolfi Teachers College declared Covid-19 hotspot

Sharon Chimenya, Masvingo Correspondent  THE Ministry of Health and Child Care has declared Bondolfi Teachers College in Masvingo a Covid-19 hotspot and has put every student on 14-day quarantine after…

JUST IN: Bondolfi Teachers College declared Covid-19 hotspot

Sharon Chimenya, Masvingo Correspondent  THE Ministry of Health and Child Care has declared Bondolfi Teachers College in Masvingo a Covid-19 hotspot and has put every student on 14-day quarantine after…

JUST IN: Econet director Dr Chimhanzi gets top board post

Own Correspondent London – ONE Campaign, a global movement to end extreme poverty and preventable diseases, has appointed Econet Wireless Zimbabwe board member, Dr Jackie Chimhanzi, as one of its…

Olympic Games could create an ‘Olympic strain,’ warns head of Japan Doctors Union

The chairman of the Japan Doctors Union, a lead critic of the holding of the Olympic Games amid the pandemic, warned Thursday that an “Olympic strain” of the coronavirus could…

GMB deliveries surpass 89 000 tonnes in 7 weeks

The Grain Marketing Board has received more than 89 000 tonnes of grain in seven weeks since the opening of the marketing season on April 1.

Sadc vows to stamp out terrorism

SADC has reaffirmed its commitment to fighting terrorism in the region, pledging solidarity with Mozambique in efforts to combat insurgency in pursuit of peace.

RBZ’s $389m headache

The Reserve Bank of Zimbabwe (RBZ) will today disburse $66 million owed to cotton farmers with bank accounts for the crop delivered to Cottco last season, followed by $436,6 million to be paid via mobile banking, but has a headache over $389 million due to farmers with neither bank nor mobile money details.

Cops, prosecutors in acquittals storm

Corruption syndicates comprising police officers, prosecutors and magistrates are reportedly soliciting bribes from suspects before organising acquittals through sloppy investigations and prosecution.

India, AfDB donate 20 ambulances

THE Government has encouraged the Zimbabwe National Road Administration (ZINARA), the Insurance and Pensions Commission (IPEC) and medical insurance companies to consider donating ambulances to hospitals as a plough back to road users who may require emergency medical attention after road accidents.

‘Low-cost housing way to go’

Herald Reporter Nearly 570 low-cost housing units have been constructed in the first quarter of this year, in a clear demonstration of Government’s determination to provide housing to citizens, despite…

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