Despite government putting in place a cocktail of measures to contain the coronavirus pandemic that has ransacked the world, stakeholders involvement in mass movement of people have raised red flags over loopholes in the announced measures saying the threat of an outbreak still remains high.
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Hardly 72 hours after claiming that sanctions imposed on the country were hurting ordinary citizens, Glen View South Member of Parliament (MDC), Vincent Tsvangirai has made a U-turn saying he was misconstrued.
In a video currently trending on social media, Tsvangirai says he was misquoted.
“I just
Outspoken Norton legislator Temba Mliswa has urged President Emmerson Mnangagwa to repeal the Statutory Instrument number 162 of 2020 which he said seeks to reverse the 2000 land reform exercise saying it will be a mistake to dance to the tune of the west which
Leading mobile network operator, Econet Wireless Zimbabwe in partnership with Harare City Council will be conducting a disinfection exercise in public areas to curb the coronavirus pandemic.
According to the Ministry of Health and Child Care, Dr Obadiah Moyo, Zimbabwe has no COVID-19 cases so far
Government has scaled up emergency preparedness and response measures to the deadly Coronavirus pandemic.
This was revealed by President Emmerson Mnangagwa during the launch of the National Covid-19 Preparedness and Response Plan.
“Our preparedness measures have been stepped up through heightened surveillance systems at National, Provincial and district
President Mnangagwa this morning launched Zimbabwe’s preparedness and response plan for the Covid-19 pandemic at State House when he said that no country immune to the disease
Government has launched the National Renewable Energy Policy (NREP) and the Biofuels Policy of Zimbabwe (BPZ), documents that will guide the investment and production of clean energy alternatives in the country.
The policies emanate from the National Energy policy of 2012 and seeks to achieve a
Mutare City Council’s infectious hospital is ill equipped to handle cases of the novel coranavirus as it needs almost US$400 000 to be refurbished Mayor Blessing Tandi has said.
Tandi made the remarks yesterday in Mutare at a press conference on the state of preparedness of
The Southern African People’s Solidarity Network (SAPSN) has expressed worry over the rising number of Coronavirus infections and suspected cases in some SADC member States saying the state health care system leaves most countries at great risk of the pandemic.
In a proclamation the network questioned