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As the coronavirus spreads globally, Zimbabwe says it is ready for the infection, despite a struggling health care sector and collapsing economy. Obediah Moyo, Zimbabwe’s health minister on March 02, 2020 in Harare said his country had learned from previous cholera epidemics and is 100 percent prepared to tackle the COVID-19. read more...
The coronavirus outbreak has hit small businesses in Zimbabwe that import tech and clothing from China. As Privilege Musvanhiri reports from Harare, business owners say they are struggling to get supplies.
A man quarantined at Wilkins Hospital for a suspected case of COVID-19 was discharged after tests came out negative for the coronavirus.
As the coronavirus spreads globally, Zimbabwe says it is ready for the virus, despite a struggling health care sector and collapsing economy. But critics say the country is unprepared to prevent an outbreak, as Columbus Mavhunga reports from Harare
The IMF’s recent report makes grim reading, with negative growth recorded for last year, and an expectation of effectively no growth, growing inflation and a devaluing currency into 2020. The underlying macro-economic instability has been made worse by major climate impacts during 2019 – both the drought and cyclone Idai. The situation is bad, and getting worse. With the failure of government to address the required reforms, the prospects of...
As the coronavirus spreads globally, Zimbabwe says it is ready for the infection, despite a struggling health care sector and collapsing economy. Obediah Moyo, Zimbabwe’s health minister on March 02, 2020 in Harare said his country had learned from previous cholera epidemics and is 100 percent prepared to tackle the COVID-19.
In a tweet, the Ministry of Information said Sunday that full protocols laid down by the World Health Organization (WHO) were deployed in assessing the person before being taken to isolation hospital facilities in Harare.
Zimbabwe says it will deport visitors to the country from coronavirus affected regions who do not have valid medical certificates showing they do not have the virus.