We can fight coronavirus
The Novel Coronavirus is no longer a mirage or a far-fetched disease happening elsewhere. It has now become a reality at our doorstep following the two people who tested positive in South Africa’s KwaZulu-Natal and Gauteng provinces a few days ago.
‘No Zim national infected with COVID-19 in China’
GOVERNMENT says it has not received reports of any Zimbabweans infected by the coronavirus among the 300 nationals studying and working in the Chinese city of Wuhan, Hubei province, the epicentre of the virus.
In a statement yesterday, the Ministry of Foreign Affairs and International Trade urged calm on the part of all concerned, particularly as there are indications that the situation may have begun to turn for the better.
As always, time is money . . .
Anticipating and preparing for peak situations is always key. Customer service is not only about a smile, a friendly voice, it is also about serving your customers timeously. One would…
Celebrating women in the media
Precious Masakara
THE media industry has been male-dominated over the years although women are rising through the ranks.
Let us do onions
As farmers are getting ready for the onion and garlic season, it is good that we talk onions.
We can fight coronavirus
The Novel Coronavirus is no longer a mirage or a far-fetched disease happening elsewhere. It has now become a reality at our doorstep following the two people who tested positive in South Africa’s KwaZulu-Natal and Gauteng provinces a few days ago.
Inviting hyenas to a sheep’s party
Someone somewhere in Zimbabwe is currently praying incessantly that the plague that is coronavirus somehow finds its way into the country in order for the envisaged resultant fatalities to eloquently prove their long-held belief that our health care system is in shambles.
Coronavirus scourge: Paranoia, sickness, death, myths
FOR a parent whose child is currently holed up in coronavirus-hit China, Paul Musonza seems unfazed.
While governments around the world and people with loved ones stuck in China are pulling all stops to repatriate them, Musonza is calm and collected. He prefers his 21-year-old daughter studying civil engineering at Shandong University not to return home.
Purses open up for National Arts Merit Awards
THERE could still be room for improvement but there is no doubt this year’s National Arts Merit Awards (Nama) were close to spot on.
The event, which took place last weekend, was remarkable in many ways: exceptional organisation, five-star treatment of guests, entertainment, time keeping, security and even the quality of guests in the audience.
CAF reject ZIFA plea
THE Confederation of African Football (CAF) has rejected the Zimbabwe Football Association’s plea to have the Warriors clash against Algeria played at Barbourfields Stadium, while the spread of coronavirus in the North African country has also thrown the epic clash up in the air.










