SA records 1 677 new coronavirus cases Monday
South African Health Minister Dr Zweli Mkhize says 1 677 new coronavirus cases have been recorded in the last 24 hours, bring the total number of cases in South Africa
Has Zim given up on Covid-19 contacts tracing?
By Moses Ziyambi ‘One hundred and seventy-two (tested positive for Civid-19 on Monday. These include returnees from South Africa (12), Botswana (8) and 52 local cases who are isolated. Ninety
Facebook users to receive a warning before sharing COVID-19 related articles
In its latest move to curb the spread of misinformation, Facebook has revealed that it will use a new notification screen to warn users about the context of the content
COVID-19: 80 civil servants test positive at ED’s office
THE Public Service Commission (PSC) has slashed its duty staff by 85 percent after a number of government employees tested positive for COVID-19, including employees stationed at Munhumutapa Building which
Lockdown my foot…
Lockdown my foot… … as Hungwe family throws wild party for graduate son By Virginia Njovo There was a wild party at the Hungwe family lodge at Chivi growth point
Inmates sleep in the open at chaotic quarantine centre
By Felix Matasva MUTARE – Some 10 returnees quarantined at Magamba Training Centre on Thursday slept in the open for fear of contracting Covid-19 after authotities mixed new returnees with
‘Aggressive action’ needed as Africa coronavirus cases pass 1m
“Aggressive and bold” action is needed as Africa’s coronavirus cases pass the one-million mark, according to the African Union (AU) body dealing with the pandemic. It says South Africa –
Academic programme responds to critical need for youth support
…as COVID-19 exacerbates youth challenges A programme led by the University of Cape Town’s (UCT) Southern Africa Labour and Development Research Unit (SALDRU) is providing the basis for the implementation
Anglican Church suspends all services as COVID-19 cases rise
By Upenyu Chaota As the number of COVID-19 cases continues to rise in the country, the Anglican Church in Zimbabwe has suspended services and encouraged its members to pray at
Hurungwe MPs not in affected COVID-19 committees
By Nhau Mangirazi ZVIMBA– Members of Parliament from Hurungwe were not part of affected legislators who tested positive to COVID- 19 last week. Two MPs tested positive and this prompted