by Innocent Mujeri

The pastoral letter by the Catholic Bishops to the Government of Zimbabwe has divided the Roman Catholic church as some clergymen who are against the letter have started to mobilise for the signing of a petition directed to the Vatican distancing themselves from the letter.

by Christopher Makaza

Over one million farmers countrywide have been trained on Pfumvudza, a crop production intensification, whereby farmers concentrate resources on a smaller piece of land, thus reducing labour demand and resulting in higher productivity from lower investment, hence higher profit margins.

by Christopher Makaza

The Ministry of health and Child Care in partnership with the United Nations Population Fund (UNFPA) Zimbabwe, yesterday conducted Training of the Trainer (ToT) workshop on COVID-19 Integrated Case Management and Infection Prevention Control (IPC) in Domboshava.

by Innocent Mujeri

Government has eased the lockdown regulations and announced that the curfew hours have been reduced to between 8pm to 6am starting from today and businesses will be allowed to operate up to 4.30 pm.

by Innocent Mujeri/ Christopher Makaza  

Tanzanian President and SADC Chairperson  His Excellency Dr. John Pombe Joseph Magufuli has called upon all SADC member states to continue to work together not only in addressing the COVID-19 impacts but also in preparing the post-pandemic recovery initiatives the regional bloc.