Vorwisa Covid kumusha

Kingstone Mapupu SANGANO rakaumbwa nemasabhuku nemasangano edzisvondo kuBanket, kudunhu reMashonaland West, riri kubabatsira mukugadzirisa matambudziko ari kusangana nevanhu vemunzvimbo iyi panguva iyo nyika iri kurwisa chirwere cheCovid-19. Zimbabwe Association of…

SA army border deals: Two senior soldiers in court

The formal bail application for the two South African soldiers who were recently arrested for using an army vehicle to carry a contraband of smuggled cigarettes worth R160 000 has been set for Monday next week.

Covid-19 taskforce moves to decongest Jerera

The Covid-19 district taskforce has ordered closure of N Richards Wholesale shop at Jerera Growth Point after three workers tested positive for the deadly virus.

Residents protest against Harare Quarry dust, blasting noise

Harare Quarry has pledged to use several methods to suppress the emission of dust and minimise noise while conducting mining activities following protests by residents of Arcadia suburb in Harare.

One-year-old toddler drowns in well

A one-year-old toddler drowned in a 12-meter deep well at his family home in the Garikai area in Bindura on Wednesday.

Covid-19 cases, deaths increase

Zimbabwe recorded 17 Covid-19 deaths and 826 new infections yesterday, with the majority of the cases being recorded in Mashonaland West province, which has been hardest hit by the third wave.

Baby snatcher faces kidnapping charges

A Harare woman has appeared in court on allegations of kidnapping an infant at Epworth Poly Clinic on Wednesday.

Machechi otyora mitemo yeCovid

Muchaneta Chimuka PANGUVA iyo nyika iri mushishi kurwisa chirwere cheCovid-19, kune vamwe vanhu – kusanganisira vemachechi – vasiri kutevedzera matanho akatarwa neHurumende ekudzivirira kupararira kwedenda iri izvo zvine njodzi huru…

Man strikes wife with hoe after catching her with a boyfriend

A 40-year-old man from Guruve is on the run after fatally striking his wife with a hoe three times above the right eye after catching her red-handed with a boyfriend along Mukura River.

Lockdown will cripple tourism sector: Players

The Tourism Business Council of Zimbabwe (TBCZ) has expressed a deep concern over the reported call by the Confederation of Zimbabwe Retailers (CZR) for a national lockdown, saying the move will cripple the travel and tourism sector, which is already struggling due to the Covid-19 pandemic.

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