The Health Development Fund (HDF), a multi-donor pooled funding mechanism, has procured essential equipment to fight the coronavirus pandemic and strengthen coverage and equity of immunization across the country.
The HDF, a fund established to improve reproductive, maternal, newborn, child and adolescent health (RMNCH+A) and nutrition
Home Affairs Minister Kazembe Kazembe yesterday issued a stern warning to opposition parties who are planning to hold a demonstration on 31 July that they face arrests from the police if they break COVID-19 lockdown regulations.
The demonstration comes at a time when Zimbabwe has seen
The country in theory is still under a lockdown but practically, all businesses have opened despite the operation of commuter omnibuses and vendors within the central business district.
The United States, through the U.S. Agency for International Development (USAID), will provide $60.55 million toward the World Food Programme’s (WFP) 2020/21 Lean Season Food Assistance program in Zimbabwe. The lean season assistance will begin in August and will feed nearly one million people during
Bhekasz Shalom Solutions (BSS) Pvt Ltd, a Zimbabwean owned but Chinese based shipping company says it will offer 50% discounts to local medical suppliers who will be shipping their equipment from overseas during the COVID-19 period as part of its efforts to give back to
Air Zimbabwe flight UM462 was Wednesday morning involved in a mid-air scare on its way from Bangkok, Thailand carrying repatriated Zimbabweans who were affected by the COVID-19 and other goods.
The flight made a distressed mayday call and declared an emergency (Squawking 7700),1 hour 26 minutes
Mhondoro-Mubaira MP Freddy Kapuya donated food staffs to Mhondoro-Mubaira ward 8 residents who have run out of food due to the Covid-19 induced lockdown.
Returnees from a cruise ship who are under mandatory quarantine at Rainbow Towers in Harare have been caught in a sex, drugs and bribery storm that resulted in a nasty scuffle last week, 263Chat has learnt.
A source at the hotel said there was chaos last
The government says it expects COVID-19 cases to rise rapidly in the few weeks due to an increase in the number of tests being conducted.
To date, the country has recorded 489 cases with the majority of these being from returnees. Of concern to the government