Govt intensifies COVID-19 testing ...as five recovers from the disease
by Innocent Mujeri
Government has intensified testing for COVID-19 with 6 395 screening and diagnostic tests having been done to date.
by Innocent Mujeri
Government has intensified testing for COVID-19 with 6 395 screening and diagnostic tests having been done to date.
by Christopher Makaza
Ministry of Health and Child Care has begun mass testing of COVID-19 in Chitemere Village, Mhondoro-Mubaira, and surrounding villages after two people in the area, who were in contact with the late Gogo Nguni nee Chitemere tested positive for the deadly virus.
By Chiedza Muswe
With the aim of getting more young adults and millennials involved in the fight against COVID19, Rotaract Club of Borrowdale Brooke (RCBB) managed come up with unconventional ways to fundraise and assist victims, frontline workers and citizens in need.
By Rungano Dzikira
In line with Government’s thrust on youth empowerment, and saving livelihoods, Government has unveiled ZWL$17 million youth fund aimed at relieving youth businesses during and post Covid-19 pandemic.
By Derick Tsimba
Residents in Harare and Chitungwiza have bemoaned demolitions of illegal structures currently being carried out by the MDC led councils, Harare City Council and Chitungwiza Municipality. This act is deepening poverty and threatens social disorder, Harare Residents Trust (HRT) has said.
By Patience Rashai
In an effort to cushion the public from unjustified price increases, Government has initiated a price moratorium on food stuffs.
By Chiedza Muswe
Government’s expansion of Covid19 testing throughout all provinces has led to an increase in the number of people getting tested daily compared to previous initial testing.
By Derick Tsimba
More than 47 000 urban households have benefited from the Government’s urban Food Deficit Mitigation programme across the country in the past two weeks, The Harare Post can report.
By Patience Rashai
Zimbabwe has intensified its fight against the Covid-19 pandemic through the establishment of designated centres to deal with Corona cases in the country.
By Chiedza Muswe
Reduced demand has improved the power supply situation in the country, revealed a Cabinet Minister.