How to help your business through lockdown
Right now we’re faced with one of the biggest challenges any of us have ever witnessed. How we react to the current pandemic will define our future. Most of us have been told to shelter inside and only leave to get basic necessities or if we have an “essential” job. COVID-19 will have most of us staying in our homes for weeks, if not months.
No decision on EPL ending
LONDON. — Premier League clubs remain committed to finishing the 92 remaining fixtures of the current season but did not discuss a deadline by which play must resume at a meeting yesterday.
Chelsea to help frontline workers
LONDON. — Chelsea will provide 78 000 free meals to Britain’s National Health Service and charities that support the elderly and vulnerable during the coronavirus crisis, the English Premier League football club said on Thursday.
Water, food shortages hit prisons
WATER and maize-meal shortages have hit the country’s crowded prisons, endangering the health of those jailed, especially in light of the Covid-19 pandemic.
Contrasting experiences: Wartime youths vs born-frees
Today Zimbabwe marks its 40th birthday, an achievement worth celebrating.
Cash injection for Arsenal
LONDON. — Stan Kroenke will provide Arsenal with a major cash injection to help ease the English Premiership football club through the coronavirus financial crisis.
Choruwa still feels the betrayal and pain
FORMER Dynamos midfielder, Samson Choruwa, takes a lengthy pause, grimaces and breaks down.
COVID-19: 583 more tests done
A TOTAL of 583 tests were done yesterday bringing to 1 299 the screening and diagnostic tests the Ministry of Health and Child Care has conducted so far. The Ministry has since stepped up screening and diagnostic testing in all province in line with the new Covid-19 testing strategy.
‘Spike in Covid-19 cases worrisome’
President Mnangagwa yesterday expressed concern over increases, almost daily, of Covid-19 confirmed cases, a development he says makes it crucial for the corporate world to continue assisting Government in all ways possible to fight the pandemic.
President to make televised independence address
PRESIDENT Mnangagwa will make a televised address to Zimbabweans on the country’s 40th Independence Day tomorrow in respect to the measures implemented by Government to contain the spread of coronavirus.




