Covid-19 tracking App to be launched this week
THE Ministry of Health and Child Care, in conjunction with the Harare Institute of Technology (HIT) and a local start-up — Matsimba — will this week launch a mobile phone application to allow users to report suspected Covid-19 cases and deaths.
Appliances that use the most energy
An average refrigerator uses 225 watts, and assuming you use your refrigerator all day, you will use 162kWh per month.
Covid-19 is not over yet: President
We publish here the full speech delivered by President Mnangagwa yesterday on additional measures towards enhancing Covid-19 prevention in Zimbabwe.
Govt reviews NSSA contribution rates
Government has reviewed upwards NSSA contribution rates as well as the maximum pensionable salary with effect from January 1, 2020.
Sikhosana declared national hero
ZANU PF Politburo member Cde Absalom Sikhosana, who died at United Bulawayo Hospitals (UBH) yesterday, has been declared a national hero.
At the time of his death, Cde Sikhosana (70), was acting Zanu PF chairman for Bulawayo Province.
ZSE capitalisation hits $83 billion
The Zimbabwe Stock Exchange (ZSE) market capitalisation rose to $83,8 billion on Thursday as the stock market remained the most rewarding and easy way to access market for cash-rich investors.
Zim marks World Information Day
Zimbabwe should vest its confidence in information and communication technologies (ICTs) as part of its key weapon in the fight against the Covid-19 pandemic.
‘We were a spiritual lot’
We conclude Cde Joshua Madzudzu’s (JM) narration of war experiences. This week, the former liberation fighter tells our reporter Norman Muchemwa (NM) of his experiences at the war front in Gaza Province.
Rwanda’s most wanted genocide fugitive arrested
Rwanda has welcomed the arrest of one of the world’s most wanted fugitives, Félicien Kabuga, a leading figure in the 1994 genocide against the Tutsi’s in that country.
Kabuga, who has been living under a false identity, was arrested by French police in a sophisticated and well-coordinated operation near Paris.
‘Reform football post pandemic’
THE Covid-19-induced break in global football and world sporting activities has brought to the fore the need for Zimbabwe’s flagship sport (football) to reform in the aftermath of the pandemic.
Commercialisation has brought several changes to the game and not all are beneficial to the well-being and financial future of some clubs.











