JUST IN: Presidents jet in for SADC Organ Troika meeting
Three presidents arrived in the country this morning to participate in the SADC Organ Troika meeting in the area of Politics, Defence and Security chaired by President Mnangagwa.
LOCKDOWN: Econet reopens shops, service centres countrywide
Econet Wireless has begun reopening its shops following the lifting of some Covid-19 lockdown restrictions by Government, but the company has called on customers to be patient as it ramps up processes in and around its shops to balance quick service turnaround and ensuring public safety.
JUST IN: RBZ identifies source of notes circulating on social media
THE Reserve Bank of Zimbabwe’s (RBZ) Financial Intelligence Unit (FIU) has completed investigations on the source of brand new $5 notes which were in possession of a man in a video circulated on social media recently.
COVID-19: 1 100 citizens get aid
Bigtime Strategic Group and its subsidiary companies has shipped in a consignment of food parcels to help 1 100 distressed Zimbabweans who have been affected by the ongoing lockdowns in South Africa and Zimbabwe.
LOCKDOWN: ZIMPOST rescues tobacco farmers
Zimpost has thrown tobacco farmers a lifeline after it struck a partnership with the Tobacco Industry and Marketing Board to offer transport services to carry tobacco from different parts of the country to tobacco auction floors.
JUST IN: Cabinet postponed
Cabinet has this week, deferred its regular Tuesday sitting to Thursday.
Schools prepare to reopen exam classes
As part of planning for the imminent return of exam classes in schools, stakeholders are now working out the practical logistics for the needed safe and secure conditions for children to return, Information, Publicity and Broadcasting Services Minister Monica Mutsvangwa said yesterday.
President consoles Sikhosana family
President Mnangagwa has sent his condolences to the Sikhosana family following the death of Zanu PF Politburo member Cde Absalom Sikhosana on Saturday from a heart ailment he had battled for some time.
First Covid-19 case followed advice, infected no one
Zimbabwe’s first Covid-19 case, who is now fully recovered, reckons that he managed to avoid infecting anyone else by following good advice, isolating himself totally from the word go, and cooperating fully with the medical authorities in tracing every potential contact, so they could be tested and also be sure they were negative for the virus.
NetOne executives out on bail
NETONE lost over US$1 million in a USSD server gateway deal when top management, including the firm’s chief executive Lazarus Muchenje allegedly ignored advice from engineers on the associated national security risks of having foreigners control telecommunications traffic, the Harare Magistrates’ Court heard yesterday.











