More docs to offer free services

The number of Zimbabwean medical practitioners willing to offer free consultations over the phone during the 21-day lockdown period has risen to 17.

Chitungwiza residents sue council over water

Chitungwiza Residents’ Trust (Chitrest) has filed an urgent chamber application at the High Court seeking a provisional order compelling Chitungwiza Municipality to provide residents with safe and potable water to avoid the spread of diseases such as the deadly Covid-19.

The end of football’s gravy train?

THE collapse of a French TV football deal, which could affect the capacity of clubs like Lyon to pay Tino Kadewere his dues, has sparked fears across Europe’s Big Five leagues the game’s gravy train might be coming to an end.

RTG to focus on expansion

LISTED hospitality and leisure group, Rainbow Tourism Group (RTG), says it will be directing its focus and resources towards hotels refurbishment and room expansion in the 2020 financial year.

RBZ guards against bank failure

The Reserve Bank of Zimbabwe has put in place policy measures that are meant to ensure that the failure or collapse of a domestic systemically important bank does lead to economic or social costs to people beyond the shareholders, creditors and employees of the distressed institution.

Jah Prayzah drops ‘Kumahumbwe’ video

Award-winning musician Jah Prayzah, real name Mukudzei Mukombe yesterday, dropped a new video, “Kumahumbwe”, which is part of marketing and promoting his new album “Hokoyo”.

2 Zimbabweans die of Covid-19 in UK

Two Zimbabweans living in the United Kingdom reportedly died of coronavirus, also known as COVID-19, yesterday.

Covid-19: What will happen to the academic calendar?

Pandemics are unpredictable, especially those of a novel nature like Covid-19.

Cresta Hotels temporarily closes properties

Hotelier, Cresta Hotels has temporarily closed down its hotel properties across the country as the coronavirus (Covid-19) pandemic continues to spread and affect  key economic sectors such as tourism.

Kirsty, Mguni get WADA posts

ZIMBABWE’S duo of Kirsty Coventry and Anna Mguni have been drafted into the World Anti-Doping Agency standing committees for 2020.

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