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Zim Covid19 cases now back to 34
ZIMBABWE’s confirmed Covid19 cases have been revised downwards to 34 down from the initially reported 40 cases. In an…
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Mnangagwa seizes Covid19 as a 2023 campaign opportunity
Academic Tinashe Eric Muzamhindo writes : ED consolidates through Covid – 19 ahead of 2023 Covid – 19 pandemic will…
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Zim’s Covid19 cases rise to 40
Staff Writer ZIMBABWE’s confirmed COVID19 cases have risen to 40 after eight more people tested positive for the virus. The…
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Zim Covid19 cases still at 32 Murewa case treatment blunder explained
Staff Writer THE Health Ministry has reported Wednesday that confirmed Covid19 cases for Zimbabwe are still at 32 and explained…
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Global Covid-19 cases approach 3 million – France, Italy and Spain announce easing of lockdowns
Global: Confirmed cases worldwide approach three million, according to Johns Hopkins University. The World Health Organisation clarifies its statement about immunity…
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Must Read : Covid19 MEDIA BRIEF BY Minister Of Information Minister ,Monica Mutsvangwa
MEDIA BRIEF BY MINISTER OF INFORMATION, PUBLICITY AND BROADCASTING SERVICES, HON MONICA MUTSVANGWA FOR 26 APRIL 2020 Good evening my…
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Zim Covid19 cases still at 31 as Gogo Nguni’s 69 contacts are traced
Staff Writer ZIMBABWE’s confirmed Coid19 cases have remained at 31 as recoveries increased to five and deaths stood at four.…
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Covid19 claims almost 200 000 lives globally out of 3 million cases
Globally, there are now over 2,721,000 total confirmed cases of Covid-19 and more than 191,000 deaths reported. The growing number…
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Breaking : Zim Covid19 confirmed cases rise to 29
Staff Writer ZIMBAWE’s confirmed Coronavirus cases have risen to 29 after one symptomatic patient tested positive. Said the Health Ministry…
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Covid19 to prompt Zim’s 25 % formal and 75 % casual job losses
Staff Writer ZIMBABWE National Chamber of Commerce (ZNCC) projects that at the end of the five weeks long Covid19 lockdown…
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