3 000 return from South Africa
ZIMBABWE will temporarily open Beitbridge Border Post this week to receive more than 3 000 of its citizens from South Africa.
Quite a novel kind of Independence Day celebration
FOR the first time yesterday, Zimbabweans were forced to celebrate the country’s Independence Day without the usual festivities as movements have been curtailed while public places have been closed down to prevent the spread of the coronavirus.
Learning activities for kids at home
SCHOOL is not the only place for learning activities. When your child is at home, you are their teacher.
But everything does not have to feel like a classroom lesson.
Countries urged not to rush lifting restrictions
The coronavirus pandemic has brought a significant chunk of the globe to a standstill with many countries introducing various control measures in the fight against this scourge.
GREATEST OF THEM ALL . . . Coventry is nation’s best athlete for four decades
WHEN historians sit down to answer the timeless question of who actually is Zimbabwe’s greatest sportsperson of all time — or GOAT as the expression goes — one of the names sure to dominate that conversation is that of the Minister of Youth, Sport, Arts and Recreation Kirsty Coventry.
PSL lauds stadia upgrades
THE Premier Soccer League (PSL) has welcomed with optimism the involvement of central and local government authorities in the refurbishment of the country’s stadia in the wake of a Confederation of African Football ban on the country’s major venues.
Govt decentralises Covid-19 testing … as Global Fund releases US$5 million
THE country’s 10 provinces will soon have Covid-19 testing, referral and isolation centres, as members of the Cabinet taskforce were yesterday deployed to various stations countrywide to assess progress on readiness to combat the novel coronavirus.
Employers urged to avoid job losses
COMPANIES must do everything possible to keep workers on their payroll as the country grapples with the coronavirus pandemic, which has forced businesses to either scale down or completely shut down operations to comply with the ongoing 21-day lockdown, Government and employers have said.
Time to tear down this wall of sanctions
Before the country’s latest battle against a new enemy — the coronavirus — it was already engaged in several other battles over the past two decades.
COVID-19 LOCKDOWN…No bailout for profiteers: Govt
GOVERNMENT will not consider applications for financial assistance from businesses that are wantonly increasing prices of commodities and those found guilty of breaching the coronavirus (Covid-19) lockdown guidelines, a Cabinet minister has revealed.







