Month: July 2021
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COVID19
ZCTU opposed to compulsory vaccination
The Zimbabwe Congress of Trade Unions (ZCTU) says it is opposed to the compulsory vaccination of workers against Covid-19 and…
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Ekusileni yet to offer intensive care management
Although Ekusileni Medical Centre in Bulawayo has started admitting Covid-19 patients, the hospital is not yet in a position to…
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‘CSOs must educate citizens on electoral processes’
Civil Society Organisations (CSOs) have a responsibility to educate citizens on the importance of electoral processes. Human rights and governance…
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Covid-19 and school closures: Girls hit hardest
The United Kingdom (UK) ambassador to Zimbabwe, Melanie Robinson, says the Covid-19 impact on education systems the world over has…
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Half of Zimbabweans faced extreme poverty in 2020 due to Covid-19: Survey
Almost half of Zimbabwe’s population was plunged into extreme poverty in 2020 due to increases in the prices of basic necessities,…
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Covid-19 militates against census preparations
The Covid-19 pandemic, which has brought the world to a standstill, continues to militate against Zimbabwe’s preparations for the census…
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Zim Covid-19 cases breach 100 000
Zimbabwe’s Covid-19 cases breached the 100 000 mark after 1 767 new cases were recorded yesterday while 107 more people…
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Ekusileni admits Covid-19 patients
Ekusileni Hospital in Bulawayo, Tuesday admitted its first two Covid-19 patients, as the hospital resumed operations more than 15 years…
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Covid-19 disrupts malaria treatment programmes
The Covid-19 pandemic continues to disrupt malaria treatment programmes across the globe, the World Health Organisation (WHO) said yesterday. Since…
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