Covid-19: Firm offers free sanitisation for contact centres

With Covid-19 cases still spiking both locally and abroad, companies continue to play their part in fighting the pandemic.

JUST IN: Ngarivhume, Chin’ono appear in court

OPPOSITION politician and organiser of the July 31 mass protests Jacob Ngarivhume and journalist Hopewell Chin’ono have appeared at Harare Magistrates’ Court charged with scheming against the Government.

BREAKING: Harare Mayor arrested

Harare Mayor Hebert Gomba has been arrested on allegations involving land scams and abuse of office as a public officer.

JUST IN: Ncube applauds Support Unit

THE Zimbabwe Republic Police should exhibit the highest standard of discipline and integrity in the discharge of its duties in line with the expectations of the new dispensation, Deputy Commissioner General, Administration Learner Ncube has said.

JUST IN: Man rapes step daughter

Police in Norton have arrested a 29-year-old man for allegedly raping his nine-year-old step daughter.

COVID-19: Corporates must assist workers who test positive

Employers whose workers test positive for Covid-19 are obliged to assist them with their needs during the recuperation period, an employer’s representative body has said.

AU gets boost to establish a virology centre

United Methodist Church-run Africa University has found partners to fund the establishment of a virology centre at the institution which will offer services for testing viruses that include the novel Corona virus and others.

Night curfew, restricted business hours imposed

Fungi Kwaramba Political Editor A night curfew from 6pm to 6am for all but essential services and a retreat to 8am to 3pm working hours for exempted businesses have been…

Forex auction bid band narrows, stability enhanced

Business Reporter The ruling exchange rate between the Zimbabwe dollar and the United States dollar depreciated by 4.7 percent to $72.1470 at yesterday’s foreign currency auction amid further narrowing of…

Modalities of civil servants allowances now in place

Herald Reporter THE Government has agreed with both banks and shops on how civil servants can use their US$75 monthly allowances and Government pensioners their US$30 tax-free Covid-19 relief allowances,…

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