Zimbabwe extends lock down by two weeks

February 15, 2021

Zimbabwe has today extended the national Level 4 lock down by two weeks but has relaxed the dsusk-to-dawn curfew and…

Can high-profile coronavirus deaths change health systems?

February 15, 2021

The deaths of several African ministers due to COVID-19 have sparked a conversation about the need to strengthen local health…

Coronavirus deaths in Zimbabwe down to 2, Mnangagwa to address nation on lockdown tomorrow

February 14, 2021

Coronavirus deaths in Zimbabwe dropped to two today with one day to go before the expiry of the strict level…

Zimbabwe coronavirus deaths down to 5

February 13, 2021

Zimbabwe today recorded only five coronavirus deaths and had 59 new cases resulting in the seven-day rolling average dropping from…

Zimbabwe records 11 coronavirus deaths with 3 days to lockdown review

February 12, 2021

Zimbabwe today recorded 11 coronavirus deaths and 96 new cases with three days to go before the country reviews its…

When will the international community recognise Changes Zimbabwe has made since 2017?

February 12, 2021

Economist Eddie Cross says the recent imposition of sanctions on four Zimbabwean military officers clearly demonstrates the ignorance of the…

Zimbabwe to review lockdown measures next week

February 12, 2021

Zimbabwe President Emmerson Mnangwaga today said the current lockdown measures will be reviewed next week to give a new direction…

Mnangagwa says vaccination is the ultimate goal as Zimbabweans continue to die of coronavirus

February 12, 2021

Zimbabwe President Emmerson Mnangagwa says life can only return to normality in his country once the majority of Zimbabweans have…

Zimbabwe active coronavirus cases down to 4 000

February 10, 2021

The number of active coronavirus cases in Zimbabwe today dropped to 4 029 though deaths remained high at 11, bringing…

What the latest trade data tells us about Zimbabwe’s exports

February 10, 2021

Zimbabwe exported goods worth US$4.39 billion in 2020, a marginal 2.7% increase from 2019’s US$4.28 billion, in a tough year…