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By-elections remain banned as Zec resumes activities
The Zimbabwe Electoral Commission (ZEC) has announced that it will resume voter registration and other related field work at the…
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Excitement and confusion, as schools reopen for non-exam classes
As schools opened Monday for the remaining classes after a long hiatus, parents and children showed feelings of excitement and…
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Frontline workers put up brave fight against Covid-19 and social stigma
Women working in the front line in the fight against Covid-19 have revealed how the pandemic has had a negative impact on…
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Fact sheet: AstraZeneca Covid-19 vaccine
The Oxford/AstraZeneca vaccine is one of the Covid-19 vaccines listed by the World Health Organisation (WHO) for emergency use. The…
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Churches feel impact of Covid-19 pandemic
Some churches in Bulawayo might not be able to resume normal operations and attract full attendance due to the effects of the…
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Schools should not turn away learners: Mathema
Minister of Primary and Secondary Education, Cain Mathema, has warned schools against turning away parents seeking places for their children.…
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Covid-19 reverses gender equality gains
The Covid-19 pandemic’s negative effects have widened the gender gap and restructured gender roles, with women and girls the hardest hit.…
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Govt grants amnesty to 3000 prisoners
About 3000 prisoners will be pardoned under the 2021 General Amnesty, government has said. Minister of Information, Publicity and Broadcasting…
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Parly demands report on football resumption plans
Minister of Youth, Sport, Arts and Recreation, Kirsty Coventry has been tasked to furnish Parliament with a roadmap regarding the resumption…
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Fact sheet: Understanding the COVAX facility
What is COVAX? COVAX is a global effort in which the World Health Organisation (WHO) with support from funding partners…
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