JUST IN: 129 returnees get medication for chronic ailments at border
The novel coronavirus (Covid19) pandemic has adversely affected hundreds of Zimbabweans based in South Africa who rely on cross border transporters commonly known as omalaitsha for collection of medication for chronic diseases.
LIVE BLOG: CDE NLEYA BURIAL
0904: We are live at Stodart Hall in Mbare, Harare, where the body of national hero Cde Stanley Gagisa Nleya has just arrived for body viewing and procession.
Influenza, COVID clusters and air travel: WHO briefing
Joe Myers The World Health Organization’s (WHO) media briefing on June 15 opened with a warning from the Director-General, Dr Tedros Adhanom Ghebreyesus. “Despite the ongoing global response to the…
Male survivors of Covid-19 asked to give plasma for treatment trials
Sarah Boseley Men who have recovered from Covid-19 are being asked to donate plasma to be used to treat sick patients in trials because they have higher levels of virus-fighting…
The Security Guard and Prevention of COVID-19 in Zimbabwe
Dr Priscilla Mataure Correspondent Covid-19 has changed people’s lives in several ways. These range from behaviour change to systemic changes in the environment we live in. We have to accept…
How Covid-19 can damage the brain
Zoe Cormier For Julie Helms, it started with a handful of patients admitted to her intensive care unit at Strasbourg University Hospital in northeast France in early March 2020. Within…
The WHO reminds public to remain vigilant through Mr Bean’s Essential COVID-19 Checklist
Herald Reporter The World Health Organization (WHO), Project Everyone and Tiger Aspect Productions have partnered to launch a Public Service Announcement (PSA) using global comedy cartoon star, Mr Bean. With…
Airlines in Asia spread wings cautiously amid COVID-19
SINGAPORE — While some countries have allowed more domestic flights to resume, plans on restarting international flights are still up in the air. Vietnam Airlines ready to resume international flights…
Online learning the Future of Education?
Hezel Murungweni Correspondent THE Covid-19 pandemic proves that online learning can be the future of education around the world. Since the lockdown in Zimbabwe, many schools have adopted learning through…
SADC tackles Covid-19
Political Editor AN extraordinary SADC Council of Ministers virtual meeting yesterday adopted guidelines that will see the region enhancing cooperation in trade through increased traffic movement, manufacturing drugs and jointly…











