Month: January 2021
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COVID19
GPs lobby Govt on use of Ivermectin for Covid-19 treatment
General medical practitioners have lobbied the government to allow and facilitate the ongoing use of Ivermectin for treatment of Covid-19 patients,…
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Herbalists cashing in on coronavirus panic
By Patience Ndlovu FOR Saziso Ncube (58) from Bulawayo’s Mzlikazi suburb, who has cervical cancer, lupus and respiratory illness, her…
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‘Covid-19 worsens gender inequality’
By Nyasha Dube and Priscilla Makondo, Zvishavane Women in Zvishavane and Mberengwa have lamented the unavailability and high cost of…
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Covid-19 second wave cripples service delivery at BCC
The second wave of Covid-19 has since crippled the Bulawayo City Council (BCC)’s service delivery as most departments, including Public…
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Rural schools side-lined in online learning – Teachers
Learners in rural areas are being left in their studies during the lockdown period as they have limited to no…
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ZAPU mourns Zephaniah Nkomo
ZAPU has mourned the untimely departure of Mafela Trust director, Zephaniah Nkomo, Sunday afternoon, describing him as one of the…
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Zimbabweans continue to flout curfew order despite police warnings
Zimbabweans continue to flout the Covid-19-induced curfew order despite warnings by police to clampdown on those found on the wrong…
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Govt reviews upwards standard fines
Members of the public who violate lockdown regulations risk paying a spot fine of ZWL$5 000, a fee that has…
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Nkomo stood for human rights – Matabeleland Forum
The Matabeleland Forum, a grouping of civic society organisations in the region, has mourned the death of Mafela Trust director,…
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Seventy more Zimbabweans succumb to Covid-19
A new single day record of Covid-19 deaths has been set in Zimbabwe after 70 people succumbed to the deadly…
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