Only 2 pce of recent Covid-19 death claims were for fully vaccinated people – news24.com

Momentum says its data is starting to show that Covid-19 vaccines play a huge role in preventing deaths – only 2 percent of coronavirus-related death claims in July and August were for fully vaccinated people. Almost R1 billion in death claims were paid out in those two months.

Willdale to invest in capacity as housing demand grows

Chronicle  Reporter ZIMBABWE Stock Exchange (ZSE) listed brick maker, Willdale Limited, says plans are underway to invest US$1 million in additional capacity in order to meet demand largely driven by…

President makes bold moves to resolve Gukurahundi

Nqobile Tshili, Chronicle Reporter PRESIDENT Mnangagwa is committed to promoting national cohesion hence his decision that citizens should openly discuss the Gukurahundi conflict. Since coming to power, the President has…

President salutes health workers

PRESIDENT Mnangagwa yesterday saluted healthcare workers for their sterling and relentless work in the fight against Covid-19 — at the same time warning the nation not to be complacent lest a fourth wave of the deadly disease sweeps through the country.

No vaccination, no work for civil servants

All civil servants must now be vaccinated against Covid-19 before being allowed to report for duty after being given time to get their jabs, while churches are now permitted to move from 100 people at a service to half their capacity if congregants are fully vaccinated.

Security guard guns down bus conductor during robbery

POLICE have arrested a Harare security guard suspected of gunning down a 22-year-old woman conductor on a Zupco-franchised bus at Kadada Shops in Dzivarasekwa 4 soon after 9pm on Monday.

Houses for legends, cars for coaches

MADINDA NDLOVU shed tears last night as domestic football celebrated the long-awaited honouring of its legends, with Sakunda Holdings presenting three houses to some of the finest players to grace the national sport.

Zim growth outpaces regional peers: RBZ

ZIMBABWE’s economy is growing faster than all its peers in the region, Reserve Bank of Zimbabwe (RBZ) governor Dr John Mangudya says, driven by strong agricultural output in 2021, attractive global mineral prices and massive construction across the country.

EDITORIAL COMMENT : PSC move on absent civil servants necessary

The decision last week by the Public Service Commission not to pay civil servants who are absent from duty without leave was required to start sorting out the mess that absent workers create, but it is neither a disciplinary move nor, for that matter, particularly new except for some in Government service.

Local designer Zarguesia readies for Paris Fashion Week

Local designer Ishamel Tsakatsa, affectionately known as Zarguesia in the fashion world, is ready for the Paris Fashion Week scheduled to take place at the end of this month.

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