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Women most affected by Covid-19: WHO
Women as primary caregivers at homes are the most affected by Covid-19, the World Health Organisation (WHO), said on International…
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Miners left in the lurch, as bosses forced to return to China
By Sam Noko The Chinese owners of Fools mine Investments hurriedly left for China following the expiry of their work…
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Vaccines rollout: WHO warns against complacency
The World Health Organisation (WHO) has warned against complacency in the fight against Covid-19 at a time when some countries…
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As the economy bites, Vic Falls children turn to street vending
By Judith Sibanda Orphaned Buhle Dube (11) has resorted to selling grass brooms in the streets of Victoria Falls in…
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Covid-19 and the business sector: Vaccination is the answer
When Finance Minister Mthuli Ncube wrote to international financiers asking for a bailout at the onset of the Covid-19 pandemic…
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Teachers call for Covid-19 safety measures ahead of schools opening
Teachers’ unions have implored the government to put in place safety measures to combat the spread of covid-19 as schools prepare…
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Dr Manangazira arrest welcome: ZIMCODD
An anti-corruption watchdog, Zimbabwe Coalition on Debt and Development (ZIMCODD) has welcomed the arrest of a Ministry of Health and…
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Courts resume normal services
Zimbabwean courts have resumed their normal services, subject to Covid-19 prevention protocols following the easing of the national lockdown measures…
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Zim lockdown measures eased
President Emmerson Mnangagwa Monday eased the country’s Covid-19-induced lockdown measures scrapping requirements for travel exemption letters, giving the green light…
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Covid-19: Tagwirei linked hospital deal with UBH raises eyebrows
By Tanaka Mrewa and Senzeni Ncube A Harare health facility with links to controversial tycoon Kudakwashe Tagwirei has taken over…
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