Nurses volunteer to fight Covid-19
The Young Zimbabwe Nurses Association (YZNA), a voluntary organisation made up of youths, has freely offered its services to fight the coronavirus.
60 found dead in container
More than 60 people believed to be migrants from Ethiopia have been found dead in a cargo container in Mozambique’s northwest Tete province, according to officials.
D-1 king hails Mhofu
LEGENDARY coach Sunday “Mhofu” Chidzambwa may have called time on full-time coaching last week after almost 40 years in the trenches, but Zimbabwe’s most successful gaffer left an indelible mark after inspiring many players and coaches during his illustrious career.
3 000 soldiers on SA streets
Members of the South African National Defence Force (SANDF) could be patrolling the country’s streets well beyond the 21-day lockdown period.
SAA acting CEO Ramasia to step down
Acting CEO of South African Airways Zuks Ramasia will enter into early retirement from April, the airline said in a statement issued on last week.
Banks to give essential services
The Reserve Bank of Zimbabwe yesterday instructed all banks, microfinance institutions and payment service providers to continue offering essential banking services during the lockdown period.
“The Reserve Bank of Zimbabwe wishes to advise the public that essential services will remain available to the transacting public.
Warriors donate to Jaure
THE Warriors have rallied behind their injured teammate Partson Jaure, raising an initial US$5 000 towards his medical bills amid revelations that more support is on its way for the Dynamos captain.
Jaure (29) suffered a skull fracture in a car accident that occurred in the early hours of last Sunday and is admitted at Parirenyatwa Group of Hospitals where he is receiving treatment.
Special data bundle unveiled
In a move that will go a long way in the fight against the coronavirus pandemic, Econet Wireless Zimbabwe, the country’s biggest mobile operator, recently introduced a raft of measures that will make it easier for its customers to cope with the lockdown.
PSL’s headache
EVEN after Whawha’s late entry into the Premier Soccer League (PSL), the top-flight body is still in a pickle as its board of governors would have preferred a 16-team competition.
Newly promoted Whawha processed the $208 000 affiliation fees last Friday and will be formally admitted into the league once the money reflects in the PSL account.
You can help stop Covid-19
THE world is panicking over the coronavirus pandemic. This is understandable considering the virus, also known as Covid-19, is spreading like veld fire in most parts of the world.

