Chinhoyi isolation centre needs US$1m
Conrad Mupesa Mash West Correspondent A new isolation centre in Chinhoyi needs at least US$1 million for personal protective equipment, oxygen, medicines and other requirements. Mashonaland West provincial medical director…
Enterprise in time of disaster
Roselyne Sachiti and Tanaka Mahanya Features Writers The bicycles are heavily loaded and rickety as they snake their way down a dust road in Norton’s Knowe low-density suburb. It is…
Kumwala’s SA move on hold
Grace Chingoma Senior Sports Reporter FORMER Dynamos forward, Kuda Kumwala’s intended move to the South African ABSA Premiership, has been put on hold because of the coronavirus lockdown. Kumwala is…
Fabisch’s Dream Team, like Drogba’s Elephants, were the shining symbol of sporting immortality.
Fabisch’s Dream Team, like Drogba’s Elephants, were the shining symbol of sporting immortality. THE three-hour road trip took us north, past villages still bearing the scars of war, past villagers…
EPL stars to take 30 percent pay cut
LONDON. — Premier League clubs will ask players to take a 30 percent pay cut in order to protect jobs as it was announced the season will not resume until…
LOCKDOWN: Police reverses beer ban
Police have climbed down on an earlier statement banning alcohol sales saying supermarkets and registered bottle stores can now continue selling beer on condition it is consumed off the premises.
COVID-19: ZRP uses POVs to sanitise hotspots
THE Zimbabwe Republic Police (ZRP) has partnered Harare City Council in disinfecting suspected Covid-19 hotspots using Public Order Vehicles (POVs).
COVID-19: President meets business community
President Mnangagwa has this morning met with business leaders drawn from various sectors of the economy at State House to discuss responses to the Covid-19 pandemic.
LOCKDOWN: Police confiscate vegetables
Police in Mutare early this morning confiscated more than a tonne of vegetables that were meant to supply hundreds of vendors at Sakubva vegetable market, a direct disregard of the 21-day lockdown announced by President Mnangagwa last week.
US$2,2bn assistance needed
Zimbabwe needs US$2,2 billion worth of humanitarian aid over the next 12 months, with over two thirds for drought relief food and agriculture and US$220 million to fight Covid-19, according to a formal appeal made by President Mnangagwa yesterday.









