ED to announce new lockdown measures

28 Feb, 2021 - 00:02 0 Views
ED to announce new lockdown measures President Emmerson Mnangagwa

The Sunday News

Harare Bureau
THE level four national lockdown lapses tomorrow with President Mnangagwa expected to announce new ordinances to balance the reopening of the economy and mitigating against further spread of the Covid-19 pandemic.
Since the last lockdown measures were announced on February 15, the country has recorded a marked decrease in deaths and confirmed coronavirus cases but observers warn that the country cannot afford to lower its guard as a third wave of the Covid-19 pandemic remains a possibility. Deputy Chief Secretary in the Office of the President and Cabinet Mr George Charamba yesterday said President Mnangagwa will update the nation before the expiry of the lockdown.

“He is very conscious about that,” Mr Charamba, who is also Presidential spokesperson, said.

Permanent Secretary in the Ministry of Information, Publicity and Broadcasting Services Mr Nick Mangwana said the President will announce new measures today or tomorrow. On Friday, the Ministry of Health and Child Care unveiled new guidelines authorising Ministers and heads of local authorities to give exemptions, where necessary, for the reopening of departments under their ambit. The guidelines, which are contained in Statutory Instrument 49 of 2021, are an amendment to Statutory Instrument 200 of 2020. Part of SI 49 reads: “…(d) every Government establishment, and every local authority, shall be closed except to the extent directed by—(i) the responsible head of the Ministry or head of that establishment; or (ii) the mayor or chairperson or chief executive officer of the local authority concerned”.

Explaining SI 49, Secretary for Justice, Parliamentary and Legal Affairs Mrs Virginia Mabhiza said the nation remains bound by the lockdown regulations but Ministries and Local Authorities now have administrative powers to give exemptions.

“These are just administrative powers bound by the lockdown regulations but with exceptions,” she said.
Business leaders said they were optimistic that the President’s address will come with eased lockdown measures to allow some operations to resume. Confederation of Zimbabwe Industries (CZI) president, Mr Henry Ruzvidzo, said the lockdown has resulted in market and supply chain disruptions for businesses.

“The rates of infection are indeed down and can be attributed to the swift action taken in January. Our expectation is that we learn from the experience of the past few months on the major sources of risk and take measured responses going forward. It is important to ensure that the economy can rebound recognising the country’s limited capacity to bail out businesses.

We expect that more businesses will be allowed to resume operations to ease these challenges,” he said.

Confederation of Zimbabwe Retailers Association president, Mr Denford Mutashu, said there was a need to strike a balance between reopening the economy and containing the pandemic.

On February 15, President Mnangagwa extended the level four lockdown by a further two weeks ending on March 1. Government also launched the Covid-19 vaccination programme that is expected to reduce infections as the country is targeting to create herd immunity by vaccinating up to 10 million people, which is about 60 percent of the population.

Zimbabwe has recorded 1 458 deaths since the first coronavirus fatality was recorded in March last year.

To date, 36 058 people have contracted the disease with 32 590 recoveries and 1463 deaths. Yesterday, the Ministry of Health and Child Care reported that there were 14 new cases in the last 24 hours, with no deaths recorded.

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