Dr. Moyo said they are screening travelers at all ports of entry and they also use thermal monitoring machines to detect fever.
“An update to the list of the Specially Designated Nationals and Blocked Persons list should incorporate a balance of new designations with appropriate removals.”
"... out of the last five years Zimbabwe has seen four droughts, so, that’s being climate change-induced changes, less rain, erratic rain, late start of the season, etc, that has affected four out of five previous harvests."
It’s important that any country including Zimbabwe should be able to detect this coronavirus should this be imported into the country ..."
“I’m in this place (hideout) to save my life. I never thought this will one day happen to me. Students were expressing their right and I merely helped the students at Njube High School to do that. I have not committed any crime."
The students told District Schools Inspector Zanele Muyambo that they need urgent government intervention on the deteriorating education situation in schools where there are no teachers.
“This hunger crisis is on a scale we’ve not seen before and the evidence shows it’s going to get worse,” said Lola Castro, WFP’s regional director for southern Africa.
“The Mnangagwa administration made some efforts to amend or repeal repressive laws, including with the new Maintenance of Peace and Order Bill ... But like the law it replaced, it potentially violates international human rights norms and standards, including the right to peaceful assembly.”
Some teachers’ unions say their members, who are demanding salaries pegged at prevailing interbank rates, have no money for bus fares, food and other basic needs.
“As has been the trend in the past, intimidation and harassment formed the majority of the violations at 60. The Zimbabwe Republic Police dominated the list of perpetrators, followed by Zanu PF ..."
Marry Mubaiwa was also asked to surrender her diplomatic passport, Highlands home offered by her father Kenny Mubaiwa as surety and reside at her present address.
“Our salaries are too low for our members to return to work. We won’t be able to go to work due to incapacitation. Teachers are no longer able to go to work."
“As things stand, we will run out of food by end of February, coinciding with the peak of the hunger season – when needs are at their highest
“The Gukurahundi atrocities remain glossed over and dismissed as mere ‘disturbances’ while the victims continue to live with the trauma of unhealed wounds left to fester through insincerity and negligence."
Mbeki’s visit, widely seen by observers as a precursor to possible talks between Zanu PF and the main opposition MDC party, appears to have the blessings of South African president Cyril Ramaphosa and the Southern African Development Community.
Marry Chiwenga, who was arrested by the Zimbabwe Anti-Corruption Commission on Saturday, faces a lengthy prison term if found guilty.
Commissioner John Makamure of the Zimbabwe Anti-Corruption Committee told VOA Studio 7 that Marry Chiwenga is currently locked up in a police cell in Harare.
In a letter signed by a person identified only as Z.R. Churu, secretary for Local Government and Public Works, addressed to the chairperson of the Matabeleland North Provincial Chiefs’ Council, the president had removed him with effect from November 30, 2019.
The newspaper quoted Charles Msipa, Schweppes managing director, saying “there is an amount due and need to be paid so that the release of the concentrate can be done.”
"... You (have to) appropriate some land or give these youth some land from which they can do their farming. Yes, we have got established farmers that are into farming but we would want the young generation to be given what they want ..."
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