‘Observe WHO protocols to keep fourth wave at bay’

Cabinet received an update on the country’s response to the Covid-19 outbreak, which was presented by the Minister of Defence and War Veterans Affairs as chairperson of the Ad-hoc Inter-Ministerial Task Force on Zimbabwe’s Response. 

Seed Co Limited poised to grow revenue

Revenue for Seed Co Limited is expected to grow by 59 percent in the current financial year to $7,58 billion from $4,77 billion recorded in the financial year ending 2021.

New claim mapping system to boost mining

THE cadstre mine claim mapping system will go a long way in resolving long standing mining title disputes and buoy Zimbabwe’s mining sector performance, Mines and Mining Development Minister Winston Chitando has said.

Turner: Heart, soul of Pan-African identity

“IT was never my intention to circumvent the US government . . . I’m sorry for the mistake, but I am not sorry for attempting to help 14 million people who are starving,” Gregory Turner told a Chicago district court following charges that he wanted to be a sanctions buster on behalf of Zimbabwe. 

Madrid in mega bid for Mbappe

Real Madrid have made a £137m (€160m) bid to sign Kylian Mbappe from Paris Saint-Germain. 

Old railway station turned into a vaccination site

A rundown South African railway station has been converted into an unlikely vaccination site where a shiny white train brings jabs to remote areas and boost sluggish uptake.

Airline to charge unvaccinated workers US$200

Delta Airlines will charge employees on the company health plan US$200 a month if they fail to get vaccinated against Covid-19, a policy the airline’s top executive says is necessary because the average hospital stay for a patient with the virus costs the airline US$50 000. It will only pay sick pay to Covid sufferers who have been double-jabbed but still get infected.

Book warns teens of pitfalls

“Young people are powerful agents of societal and economic progress, but today a few of them are able to reach their full potential due to reproductive health issues.”

‘Impact of SA unrest will be felt beyond 2021’

The National Treasury told Parliament’s Select Committee on Finance on Tuesday afternoon that the economic damage from the recent unrest could shave between 0,7 and 0,9 of a percentage point from GDP growth in 2021.

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