Unvaccinated civil servants barred from work

All unvaccinated civil servants without any underlying medical conditions have been barred from work without salary subject to disciplinary hearings, and those qualifying for exemption are required to provide certification that vaccination can worsen their conditions.

Smooth start for Form 1 classes

Form One classes for 2022 started yesterday with some parents making last minute efforts to secure places amid mixed turnout of teachers following last week’s suspension by the Government of those who failed to report for duty for the first term.

President takes engagement, re-engagement to Europe

PRESIDENT Mnangagwa is expected to leave the country today for Brussels, Belgium, for the EU/AU summit as he bolsters the country’s re-engagement and engagement initiative that has seen Zimbabwe’s relations with former hostile nations improving. 

Schweppes loses appeal on R250 million deal

LEADING beverage company Schweppes’ woes deepened yesterday after it lost an appeal to overturn a High Court decision that endorsed its contract with South African packaging company as legally binding and that it could not invoke the exchange control regulations to wriggle out of a contractual obligation. 

Zanu PF members attacked

Opposition activists in Bulawayo yesterday attacked and injured members of Zanu PF elections campaign team who were going about their business peacefully.

Harare City Council unpacks $41bn budget

Harare City Council yesterday unpacked a $41,8 billion budget with the local authority outlining its focus areas, which include water and sanitation, stabilisation of the city works and small to medium enterprise.

ZEC dismisses rigging allegations

THE Zimbabwe Electoral Commission (ZEC) has dismissed allegations of rigging purportedly exposed by an analysis requested by a political party as pure malice bent on diminishing the public’s confidence in the country’s electoral processes.

Covid-19: Complacency creeps in

Despite the Government relaxing lockdown measures in preparation for the anticipated return to normal activities following a decline in Covid-19 cases, the flouting of set pandemic guidelines and norms by citizens has continued unabated across country.

Zim courts investors, tourists

Herald Reporter Zimbabwe is taking advantage of the ongoing Expo Dubai 2020 to invite investors and tourists to the country, where business opportunities abound. Last year Zimbabwe representatives led by…

Editorial Comment: Reject puppets, tarnished politicians

The Epworth mega-rally addressed by President Mnangagwa last Saturday came at a correct setting that laid bare the treachery of the opposition in Zimbabwe’s political space.  Takeaways on the socio-economic…

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