Oh Lord, hear us!
DEAR fun lover, our lives are officially upside down.
This coronavirus pandemic has not spared anyone, even heavy imbibers like us who are largely ignored by society are being asked to take precautions — if not for our own protection then at least for others.
Basic measures against the coronavirus
Stay up to date with the latest information on coronavirus from the World Health Organisation website, including national and local public health authorities. Most people who become infected experience mild illness and recover, but it can be more severe for others.
Firms adjust working patterns on virus fears
As the deadly coronavirus continues to take its toll on global trade by each passing day, local business leaders are grappling with how to deal with a myriad of problems stemming from the pandemic.
Stocks have slumped, supply chains are almost coming to a halt as employers push to keep their employees healthy to guarantee the continuity of business operations.
Dawson reflects on Kiwi experience
THE Zimbabwe Rugby Union (ZRU), which has upped its bid to ensure the senior team — the Sables — adequately prepares for the 2023 World Cup qualifiers, recently seconded national coach Brendan Dawson to New Zealand.
Dawson considers himself lucky to have escaped the coronavirus scourge after coming back home from his 10-day coaching assignment in New Zealand.
Face turbulence like a warrior
Darrell Rigby opens his book, “Winning in Turbulence” with these moving words: “Turbulence — a sudden change in wind speed or direction — has killed and injured more travellers that most other aviation hazards. It tests the judgement and reflexes of even the most experienced pilots. Flight crews that survive episodes of heavy turbulence talk about their disorientation and fear as the aircraft they know so well fails to respond to the controls as the ground rushes towards them”.
Evolution of Chitungwiza Arts Centre
CHITUNGWIZA Arts Centre continues to be one of the key pillars of the local sculpture industry, 23 years after its establishment.
The centre, which is arguably one of the finest art galleries in Zimbabwe, was initially pioneered by less than 40 sculptors.
Masks, sanitisers fly off the shelves. . . as US$5 for a mask in Zim
IN Italy, it is not illegal drug traffickers that the police are after anymore, but pushers of masks and sanitisers.
Could Zimbabwe find itself in a similar situation?
Intellectuals, students role in Uhuru
WHEN Simpson Mutambanengwe left London to join Zanu’s Dare reChimurenga in Zambia, David Zamchiya became president of Zimbabwe Students’ Union in Europe.
ZEC holds 27 by-elections so far
THE Zimbabwe Electoral Commission has spent $7 million in conducting 27 by-elections since the 2018 Harmonised Elections, figures from the elections management body show.
Devolution: Zim is indivisible
THE Government of Zimbabwe is committed to the elimination of marginalisation and achieving the ideals of Vision 2030. This can be seen through its robust dedication to the devolution programme. At the highest level, His Excellency President Mnangagwa chairs the Cabinet Committee on Devolution and Economic Development of Provinces and Local Authorities while the Minister of Local Government and Public Works, Honourable July Moyo, is the vice chair. Minister Moyo’s ministry is mandated to facilitate devolution. Below, Sikhanyisiwe Ncube, the principal communications and advocacy officer in the ministry speaks to Minister Moyo.











