‘CORONAVIRUS IS REAL and Zimbabwe is not equipped to fight the scourge, and we have no capacity to fight it’-VP Mohadi

‘CORONAVIRUS IS REAL and Zimbabwe is not equipped to fight the scourge, and we have no capacity to fight it’-VP Mohadi

‘CORONAVIRUS IS REAL and Zimbabwe is not equipped to fight the scourge, and we have no capacity to fight it’-VP Mohadi VICE-President Kembo Mohadi says Zimbabwe has to avoid cross border infections at all costs as it is poorly equipped to handle infections.Mohadi, who chairs the Covid-19 national taskforce, made the remarks on Friday during a tour of the Beitbridge isolation centre, which is expected to receive thousands of Zimbabweans returning from South Africa in…

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US has approved the use of remdesivir, a drug previously used to treat ebola patients, the first drug which appears to help coronavirus patients recover quicker.

US has approved the use of remdesivir, a drug previously used to treat ebola patients, the first drug which appears to help coronavirus patients recover quicker.

CORONAVIRUS: US REGULATORS HAVE APPROVED the use of remdesivir, a drug previously used to treat ebola patients, the first drug which appears to help coronavirus patients recover quicker.The Food and Drug Administration (FDA) cleared the use of remdesivir, a drug previously used to treat ebola patients, after studies showed it shortened recovery time by 31 per cent, or around four days on average, for hospitalised Covid-19 patients.Those given the drug were able to leave the…

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‘PEOPLE IN ZIMBABWE, MUST WEAR MASKS to get out of their homes from Monday 4/5/20 or face arrest in Covid-19 fight’-Permanent Secretary in the Ministry of Information, Publicity and Broadcasting Services Mr Nick Mangwana..

‘PEOPLE IN ZIMBABWE,  MUST WEAR MASKS to get out of their homes from Monday 4/5/20 or face arrest  in Covid-19 fight’-Permanent Secretary in the Ministry of Information, Publicity and Broadcasting Services Mr Nick Mangwana..

PEOPLE who will get out of their homes without face masks will from tomorrow be arrested as part of a raft of measures meant to ensure that the country conforms to Covid-19 lockdown Level Two guidelines announced by President Mnangagwa on Friday.President Mnangagwa announced that the country will extend the national lockdown which was meant to end at midnight today by a further 14 days but downgraded it to Level Two, which entails among other…

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FRANK BUYANGA SADIQI’S response to the Herald article over a court order granted against him on 16 April 2020 by Justice Manzunzu.

FRANK BUYANGA SADIQI’S  response to the Herald article over a court order granted against him on 16 April 2020 by Justice Manzunzu.

FRANK BUYANGA SADIQI’S response to the Herald article over a court order granted against him on 16 April 2020 by Justice Manzunzu.On 1 May 2020, the Zimbabwe Herald newspaper printed an article child. It is not a criminal matter and Mr Sadiqi has not been found headlined “Buyanga a fugitive from justice: Police chief”. We find the headline and the content of the article to be almost entirely false and amounting to nothing less than…

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BREAKING: PRESIDENT Mnangagwa extends Zimbabwe’s coronavirus lockdown by 14 days

BREAKING: PRESIDENT Mnangagwa extends Zimbabwe’s coronavirus lockdown by 14 days

BREAKING: PRESIDENT Mnangagwa extends Zimbabwe’s coronavirus lockdown by 14 days President Emmerson Mnangagwa has added 14 days to the national Coronavirus lockdowns. In a statement issued on Friday on ZTV Mnangagwa gave the following measures to take place during the Stage 2 that Zimbabwe is getting into: All people must wear masks all the time. The industry will open provided companies must ensure mandatory diagnostic testing of workers and sanitization of workplace Business operating hours…

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ZIMBABWE’S SEXUAL RIGHTS CENTRE donates food hampers to Sex workers and members of the LGBTI community to assist them during the Coronavirus lockdown.

ZIMBABWE’S SEXUAL RIGHTS CENTRE donates food hampers to Sex workers and members of the LGBTI community to assist them during the Coronavirus lockdown.

ZIMBABWE’S SEXUAL RIGHTS CENTRE donates food hampers to Sex workers and members of the LGBTI community to assist them during the Coronavirus lockdown. Human Rights activist Mojalifa Mokoele posted on Facebook that, “We are proud to serve our sex workers, and lgbti communities. Today the SRC kick starts its #covid19 food relief program.” The Sexual Rights Centre (SRC) is a NGO making organisation established in 2007 and fundamentally a human rights and key population-led organisation focused on…

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