The United Kingdom has banned flights to six southern African nations – South Africa, Botswana, Lesotho, Eswatini, Zimbabwe and Namibia - until Nov 28 over the spread of the B.1.1.529 strain of the coronavirus, the UK government said. "From midday Friday (Nov 26) , South Africa, Botswana, Lesotho, Eswatini, Zimbabwe and Namibia will be added to the UK’s travel red list... Direct flights from the six countries will be banned from midday Friday until hotel quarantine is up and running from 4am Sunday (Nov 28)," Sputnik reported, quoting the government as saying in a statement. Starting from Friday, non-UK and Irish citizens, who have visited the six African nations within the past 10 days, will be refused entry to the UK, while the UK and Irish citizens will
Zimbabwe is considering options of adopting cryptocurrency as a legal payment service and is consulting various stakeholders on the merits of the virtual currency. Speaking at a Computer Society of Zimbabwe (CSZ) information communication technologies (ICT) Summit that ended in Victoria Falls yesterday, Permanent Secretary and Head of e-government Technology Unit in the Office of the President and Cabinet Brigadier General (Retired) Charles Wekwete said consultations with the private sector are underway. A cryptocurrency is a medium of exchange, such as the US dollar, but is digital and uses encryption techniques to control the creation of monetary units and to verify the transfer of funds, for example, Bitcoin. cryptocurrencies. Said Brig-Gen Wekwete: Governme
President Emmerson Mnangagwa has claimed he met United States (US) President Joe Biden and realised he was more willing to improve relations with Zimbabwe than their embassy in Harare. Although Mnangagwa claimed he met Biden at the ongoing United Nations Climate Change Conference (COP26) in Glasgow, Scotland no photo of the meeting taking place has surfaced yet The Zimbabwean leader said he was pleasantly surprised that “the spirit that he (Biden) has towards Zimbabwe is totally different” from the attitude of the US embassy in Harare. He added that Biden was organising a formal meeting with him. “I had an opportunity to chat with President Joe Biden and the spirit which he has towards Zimbabwe is totally different from what we see from the US embassy in Harare.
A South African man died over the weekend after he was brutally beaten to death by security guards at a bank. The now-deceased was allegedly brutally assaulted by the guards after he accused Capitec Bank of stealing his money. According to his family, Nhlakanipho Gumede (29) went to the Capitec bank in Tongaat on Saturday to inquire about R500, which had gone missing. His brother, Jan Gumede, said Nhlakanipho was worried that the money had been stolen and did not wish his family to think he had pocketed the money for himself. “He deposited R1 000 for our family in Ngwavuma, but they only received R500, so he went back there to ask about that. He was told that he must return on Tuesday because the person who had assisted him was off duty. He asked the manager to give a writt
Church members of the Johanne Masowe eJerusarema Church, also known as JEANDIE, have said they hesitated from assisting the eight “prophets” who drowned on Saturday as they thought they were acting under the influence of the Holy Spirit. The “prophets” drowned in Mazowe River in Nyamanyanya village, Rushinga, and were all buried at their different homesteads yesterday. The church members and families of the deceased thanked the Government for assisting them with funeral and burial arrangements. Mrs Shaudhai Joni said her son, Alexio Makombe, died as she watched and continued singing as she thought the “prophets” had been possessed by the Holy Spirit. “We continued to sing while the prophets struggled for life,” she said. &ldqu
Multi-Millionaire and Businessman, H.E Ambassador Uebert Angel is on a spree of acquiring and developing properties after buying Musimboti Lodge along airport road. The transit hotel is going to be named the Mozart Hotel and Conference Centre, mainly to cater for Pilots, Cabin crew, and other passengers in transit. The hotel is to be constructed at a location that is only five minutes from the Harare International airport. This will be the first transit hotel of its kind in Zimbabwe. The plans and architecture of the Hotel are inspired by the actual hotel below. Recruitment of the workers for the project has already started and construction is expected to start once all formalities have gone through. Ambassador Angel is also constructing a 6400 seater Harare Hippodrome and t
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President Mnangagwa has arrived in Glasgow, Scotland, for the key COP26 deliberations. He touched down at the Glasgow Prestwick Airport at exactly 2230 hours, Zimbabwe time. The President was welcomed by two British officials and Environment, Climate, Tourism and Hospitality Industry Minister Mangaliso Ndlovu and Zimbabwe Ambassador to the United Kingdom Colonel (Retired) Christian Katsande. The President was accompanied by Foreign Affairs and International Trade Minister Ambassador Fredrick Shava, and Finance and Economic Development Minister Professor Mthuli Ncube. A Council of Elders that includes Father Fidelis Mukonori, Apostle Andrew Wutawunashe and Bishop Trevor Manhanga, is part of his delegation. President Mnangagwa will take advantage of the COP26 to deepen
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'Blaming sanctions is a convenient scapegoat to distract the public from the real reasons behind Zimbabwe’s economic challenges. As Zimbabwe’s government held choreographed events across the country on Monday, putting on a show for the visiting United Nations Special Rapporteur on sanctions, the United States and the European Union repelled claims there were any sanctions on the country. Thousands of people wearing Zanu PF gear and carrying placards denouncing “sanctions” marched in cities and towns around Zimbabwe, and President Emmerson Mnangagwa – in apparent defiance of his own Covid-19 regulations – gathered thousands of people in Mwenezi to mark “Anti Sanctions Day”. “These sanctions are illegal and hurt the most vul