Experts warn of surge in cases as laxity creeps in
Public health experts see Covid-19 infections rising much higher than necessary at the peak of the third wave if many Zimbabweans continue to ignore World Health Organisation protocols and the measures put in place by Government to contain the spread of infection.
Could renewed social unrest hinder economic recovery?
Protests driven by the pandemic’s economic fallout are on the rise, with potentially long-lasting economic consequences.
Tourism sector appeals for financial support
The Zimbabwe’s tourism and travel industry has appealed for financial support in State grants to save the industry suffocating from the effects of coronavirus pandemic.
Tourism sector calls for new normal approach adoption
Leonard Ncube, Victoria Falls Reporter THE Tourism Business Council of Zimbabwe (TBCZ) says the country should adopt a new normal approach and allow industry to operate under strict health protocols…
Zim industries to take heat from SA demonstrations
Zimbabwe’s industries will likely feel some pinch from the demonstrations taking place in South Africa, its largest trading partner, as trade becomes clogged.
Dapirivine ring: Giving Women Power over HIV/Aids
Roselyne Sachiti IN January this year, the World Health Organisation (WHO) delivered news that brought hope for many women in Zimbabwe and in sub Saharan Africa, where the HIV epidemic…
Zima 2022 preps in motion, awards date set
Bongani Ndlovu, Showbiz Reporter Organisers of the Zimbabwe Music Awards (Zima) have set the date for next year’s awards showcase and they say the awards ceremony will be a hybrid…
Errant soyabean farmers face arrest
Farmers contracted by Government to grow soyabeans under a special import substitution programme commonly known as Command Agriculture, who do not deliver their crop to the Grain Marketing Board (GMB), will be blacklisted from future funding while legal action will be taken against them.
Sadc deploys team to eSwatini
The Southern African Development Community (SADC) has deployed a technical fact-finding team to the kingdom of eSwatini to engage with the stakeholders following recent political and security disturbances.
Zim to miss Williams, Ervine again
Harare Bureau ZIMBABWE will go into battle, without the experienced duo of Sean Williams and Craig Ervine, in the opening match of the One Day International series, at Harare Sports…











