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Gvt in the grip of coronavirus… as civil servants reel from lethal disease

Mugove Tafirenyika CHIEF WRITER tafirenyikam@dailynews.co.zw THE government has been hit hard by the lethal coronavirus, with more than 1 000 civil servants confirmed to have so far been infected by the disease — as Zimbabwe’s total number of reported Covid-19 deaths and infections continue to soar. With civil servants who have tested positive for coronavirus…

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Covid-19 vaccines to cost SA R20bn

SOUTH Africa laid out a long-awaited plan to distribute coronavirus vaccines, saying it will cost 20,6 billion rand ($1,4 billion) to inoculate two-thirds of the population and the State will be the sole purchaser.   The government will agree contracts with suppliers and allocate vaccines to regional authorities and the private sector, Health minister Zweli…

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RBZ ring-fences forex auction system

Mugove Tafirenyika  CHIEF WRITER tafirenyikam@dailynews.co.zw THE Reserve Bank of Zimbabwe (RBZ) has moved to refine and sustain the Foreign Exchange Auction System through a raft of resolutions, including removal of the compulsory requirement to liquidate all unutilised export proceeds after 60 days.  The auction, introduced in June 2020, is credited for the stability that the…

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BCC reconnects water to Pumula

Tamary Chikiwa in BULAWAYO THE Bulawayo City Council (BCC) has restored water supply to Pumula South following a complaint by residents in the suburb. The residents had been without the precious liquid for at least two weeks as they also had no access to boreholes or bowser water. The situation had been made worse after…

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No bail for duo accused of forging Covid-19 certificates

  TWO people arrested for allegedly forging Covid-19 certificates and selling them to people intending to travel outside the country, have been denied bail. Harare magistrate Barbra Mateko yesterday ruled that Takesure Kanyani and Tariro Chimhavi must remain behind bars as they are accused of committing a serious offence. The two allegedly forged PCR certificates…

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‘More needed to curb coronavirus’. . . as 34 people die and 1 365 others are  infected in one day

Mugove Tafirenyika CHIEF WRITER tafirenyikam@dailynews.co.zw AS COVID-19 cases continue to spiral out of control in the country amid soaring deaths, health experts have called on authorities to further tighten the national lockdown and also decree that all inter-city travellers possess valid certificates showing that they don’t have the lethal disease. In addition, the experts told…

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Trio sent to jail for corona sins

Blessing Masakadza SENIOR STAFF WRITER masakadzab@dailynews.co.zw THE courts sent a strong message yesterday to those violating the country’s national coronavirus regulations after they jailed popular Zimdancehall producers DJ Fantan and Levels, as well as music promoter Boss Dammer, for organising an illegal gig on New Year’s eve that was attended by hundreds of people. The…

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Harare City Council warns vendors, kombis

Godknows Matarutse  SENIOR STAFF WRITER matarutseg@dailynews.co.zw HARARE City Council (HCC) has warned illegal commuter omnibuses and vendors defying lockdown regulations and entering the Central Business District (CBD) that they will face the full wrath of the law.  Zimbabwe entered a second hard lockdown on Tuesday for the next 30 days as the government tries to…

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US$70k boost for southern region

Tamary Chikiwa in BULAWAYO THE Foreign Commonwealth and Development Office (FCDO) has rolled out a US$70 000 Covid-19 relief fund to help the southern region of Zimbabwe mitigate the effects of the pandemic. The fund, which was donated through the Useni Sibanda-led Zimbabwe Christian Alliance (ZCA), is targeted at assisting isolation centres in Matabeleland South,…

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Two arrested over fake Covid-19 certificates

Blessing Masakadza  SENIOR STAFF WRITER masakadzab@dailynews.co.zw TWO people have been arrested for allegedly printing fake Covid-19 certificates and selling them to travellers at Roadport Bus Station in Harare. Takesure Kanyani and Tariro Chimhavi are accused of forging the certificates and inscribing names of different health centres as the issuers of the documents before selling them…

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