BREAKING: Security forces up game on lockdown compliance

Zimbabwe has moved into a potentially defining moment in terms of enforcement of the 21-day lockdown, with a heavy police and army presence on all roads leading into central Harare today, following worryingly large numbers of people this week.

COVID-19: Help monitor the young and the elderly as temperatures drop . . .

THERE is need to monitor, the young and the elderly who are more vulnerable to low temperatures as the country is heading towards the winter season, the Metrological Services Department (MSD) has said.

Dr Madzima appointed National Aids Council boss

Family health director in the Ministry of Health and Child Care, Dr Bernard Madzima is now the new National Aids Council (NAC) chief executive officer.

Leading your team after the lockdown

As a leader, after every turning situation or event, your team members will always look towards you for guidance and inspiration.

COVID19 latest: First Lady donates to Ruwa family

FIRST Lady Auxillia Mnangagwa has, through her Angel of Hope Foundation, provided a potable bathroom, toilet and sanitiser for the Ruwa family which has four members who have tested positive for coronavirus (Covid-19).

ZINWA in nationwide boreholes rehab programme

The Zimbabwe National Water Authority (ZINWA) is currently rehabilitating 969 defunct boreholes countrywide under a programme
aimed at addressing challenges associated with water and sanitation in rural areas.

Government mulls informal sector social protection

Government will provide social  protection in various forms to peopl in the informal sector whose  livelihoods have been affected by the nationwide lockdown imposed to  comabt Covid-19, President Emmerson Mnangagwa said on Tuesday.

SADC adopts cross border movement guidelines

The Southern African Development  Community (SADC) has adopted special guidelines to harmonise and  facilitate the movement of critical goods and services across the region  during the Covid-19 pandemic.

Coronavirus impact sees Glencore Zambian unit shut copper mines

LUSAKA – Glencore’s Zambian unit Mopani Copper Mines (MCM) will shutter its mines on Wednesday following disruption from the COVID-19 pandemic and low copper prices, it said in a statement, after the country’s mines minister earlier criticised the closure.

Dollar firms as virus worries return

SINGAPORE – The dollar found a footing on Wednesday as investors returned to safe-havens, reversing some risk currency gains made on hopes the coronavirus crisis in Europe and New York was slowing.

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