SOME large retailers are reportedly abusing the privilege
of being among the few essential service providers that were allowed to operate
during the lockdown period, aimed at curtailing the spread of Covid-19, to
wantonly increase prices of goods at …
SOME large retailers are reportedly abusing the privilege
of being among the few essential service providers that were allowed to operate
during the lockdown period, aimed at curtailing the spread of Covid-19, to
wantonly increase prices of goods at a time the majority are incapacitated.
Government has decreed a 21-day lockdown from March 30, as
Zimbabwe joins other nations in the fight to
POLICE have banned the sale of alcohol in retail outlets countrywide in the wake of […]
POLICE have banned the sale of alcohol in retail outlets countrywide in the wake of
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Two Zimbabweans living in the United Kingdom reportedly
died of coronavirus, also known as COVID-19, yesterday.
Socialite and accountant Gardner Madzongo and health worker
Sikhanyisiwe Kaziboni are said to have succumbed to COVID-19.
While Kazi…
Two Zimbabweans living in the United Kingdom reportedly
died of coronavirus, also known as COVID-19, yesterday.
Socialite and accountant Gardner Madzongo and health worker
Sikhanyisiwe Kaziboni are said to have succumbed to COVID-19.
While Kaziboni’s details were still sketchy last night, a
family friend confirmed her death. Efforts to get comment from her family in
Zimbabwe were
Police have arrested 485 people countrywide for failing to
abide by restrictions outlined by President Mnangagwa last week when he announced
a raft of measures to halt the spread of coronavirus.
Police spokesperson Assistant Commissioner Paul Nyat…
Police have arrested 485 people countrywide for failing to
abide by restrictions outlined by President Mnangagwa last week when he announced
a raft of measures to halt the spread of coronavirus.
Police spokesperson Assistant Commissioner Paul Nyathi told
The Herald last night that those arrested were found guilty of operating
shebeens, failing to observe social distance in queues, while some
The Ministry of Health and Child Care said the latest case
involved a 50-year old male resident of Harare who had travelled to the United
Kingdom and returned home on March 21.
The patient started exhibiting symptoms and the rapid
response team we…
The Ministry of Health and Child Care said the latest case
involved a 50-year old male resident of Harare who had travelled to the United
Kingdom and returned home on March 21.
The patient started exhibiting symptoms and the rapid
response team went to assess him from home and proceeded to take samples for
testing, which came back positive.
The first case was confirmed on March 20, 2020