US dollar/Zimbabwe dollar official and black market rates today (25/03/2020)

The current bank exchange rates for the ZWL$ today are as follows: USD = ZWL$25.8819 ZWL$ = RAND0.6774 Data according to the Reserve Bank of Zimbabwe Black Market Rates: USD = ZWL$$44.80 zimrates USD = ZWL$$44 zwl365 USD = ZWL$$43 bluemari USD = BOND$3…

The current bank exchange rates for the ZWL$ today are as follows: USD = ZWL$25.8819 ZWL$ = RAND0.6774 Data according to the Reserve Bank of Zimbabwe Black Market Rates: USD = ZWL$$44.80 zimrates USD = ZWL$$44 zwl365 USD = ZWL$$43 bluemari USD = BOND$32.70 zimrates – Marketwatch

Veteran actor and ZBC radio drama presenter dies

Veteran actor and radio drama presenter Emmanuel Mbirimi, who died on Monday, will be buried on Thursday at Zororo Memorial Park. He was 65. Mbirimi is survived by three children Tongayi, Tinashe and Chenai. Mbirimi died in the late hours of Monday at …

Veteran actor and radio drama presenter Emmanuel Mbirimi, who died on Monday, will be buried on Thursday at Zororo Memorial Park. He was 65. Mbirimi is survived by three children Tongayi, Tinashe and Chenai. Mbirimi died in the late hours of Monday at Parkview Renal Facility, in Harare after battling kidney disease for years. His […]

Ethiopian migrants suffocate in container

Maputo (AIM) – 64 Ethiopians suffocated to death in a container that carried them illegally across the border between Malawi and the western Mozambican province of Tete, the independent television station STV reported on Tuesday. Source: Ethiopian migrants suffocate in container – The Zimbabwean According to the Tete provincial health authorities, a further 14 Ethiopians […]

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Maputo (AIM) – 64 Ethiopians suffocated to death in a container that carried them illegally across the border between Malawi and the western Mozambican province of Tete, the independent television station STV reported on Tuesday.

Source: Ethiopian migrants suffocate in container – The Zimbabwean

According to the Tete provincial health authorities, a further 14 Ethiopians survived.

Provincial health director Carla Mosse said the immigration services stopped the truck carrying the container in the district of Moatize early on Tuesday morning. When the container was opened, the 64 bodies were found.

“It is assumed that death was by asphyxiation, but we are still working on the matter”, said Mosse.   

The immigration services gave a different figure for the death toll, claiming that 78 Ethiopians had died in the container.

Immigration officer Amelia Direiro told STV that her colleagues ordered the truck to stop “but the driver didn’t want to stop. My colleagues hear  a noise in the truck. They checked and found 14 citizens who had entered illegally and 78 who had already suffocated”.

The driver of the truck is a Mozambican from Beira. The truck is from Malawi, and crossed the border illegally.

The driver and the driver’s mate are both under arrest. The case is being handled by a team with representatives from the provincial health and justice directorates, the police, the criminal investigation service (SERNIC) and the immigration service.

Mosse said the 14 surviving Ethiopians will be screened for the new coronavirus that causes the respiratory disease Covid-19.

It is not known what the final destination of the Ethiopians was, but it is likely they were making their way to South Africa, where there is a large Ethiopian community.  

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Regulations to Curb Spread of COVID-19 

BILL WATCH 10/2020 Source: Regulations to Curb Spread of COVID-19 – The Zimbabwean Regulations to Curb Spread of COVID-19 A Government Gazette Extraordinary published late yesterday afternoon, 23rd March, contained two statutory instruments to give legal backing to the measures announced recently by the President and the Minister of Minister of Health and Child Care.  […]

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BILL WATCH 10/2020

Source: Regulations to Curb Spread of COVID-19 – The Zimbabwean

Regulations to Curb Spread of COVID-19

A Government Gazette Extraordinary published late yesterday afternoon, 23rd March, contained two statutory instruments to give legal backing to the measures announced recently by the President and the Minister of Minister of Health and Child Care.  Both statutory instruments [SIs] came into force immediately.  They can be accessed and downloaded on the Veritas website by following the links indicated below:

Civil Protection (Declaration of State of Disaster: Rural and Urban Areas of Zimbabwe) (COVID-19) Notice, 2020 [SI 76/2020] [link]

This SI under the Civil Protection Act allows the civil protection authorities to use the special powers available to them under the Act to respond to a declared state of disaster.  The declaration places the whole country in a state of disaster

Public Health (COVID-19) Prevention, Containment and Treatment) Regulations, 2020 [SI 77/2020] [link].

These regulations were made by the Minister of Health and Child Care under the “new” Public Health Act of August 2018.  The Act gives the Minister wide powers to legislate measures to prevent, contain and treat the incidence of “formidable epidemic diseases”.

As a new virus, COVID-19 was not on the existing list of “formidable epidemic diseases” in section 64 of the Public Health Act.  It was, therefore, necessary for the Minister of Health and Child Care to make it a “formidable epidemic disease” by a declaration in a statutory instrument under the same section.  Section 3 of these regulations contains that declaration called the “FED declaration”, which will be in effect until 20th May 2020, unless before that date the Minister extends it.

The FED declaration allowed the Minister to invoke the special regulation-making powers conferred on him by section 68 of the Act.

The scope of the regulations is indicated by the subjects covered in the headings to sections 5 to 8:

  1. Prohibition of gatherings [of more than 100 persons, whether wholly or partly in the open air or in a building]
  2. Compulsory testing, detention, etc., to contain COVID-19
  3. Places of quarantine and isolation
  4. Ministerial orders [to be published in the Government Gazette, for controlling traffic and movements of persons, including curfews; closure of places of worship, entertainment, recreation or amusement; controlling the sale of liquor; prohibiting gatherings of fewer than 100 persons; regulating removal of bodies and conducting of burials; compelling the evacuation, closing, alteration or demolition of premises likely to favour the spread of COVID-19].

There are steep maximum penalties on conviction of breaches of the regulations or orders issued under them:  a fine not exceeding level 12 [ZW $36 000] or one year’s imprisonment or both.

The point of this bulletin is to draw attention to the statutory instruments and to outline what they say.  A more in-depth examination of the statutory instruments is planned for a separate bulletin.

Veritas makes every effort to ensure reliable information, but cannot take legal responsibility for information supplied.

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