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Lockdown: Zim moves down to level 2

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September 7, 2021
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President ED Mnangagwa

HE President ED Mnangagwa has reviewed Covid-19 lockdown to level two.

The following are the details;

1. Curfew from 2200hrs to 05:30hrs

2. Businesses to operate from 0800 to 1900hrs

Bars within hotels & lodges to operate between 0800 to 2200hrs

4. Bottle Stores to open between 1000 and 1600hrs

5. Beer outlets & nightclubs to remain closed.

6. Public gatherings to not exceed 100.

7. Decongestion of offices shall be at 50%

8. Intercity now permitted in strict adherence to Covid-19 health measures

9. Low risk sports to resume fromm 0800 to 1600hrs

10. High and medium risk sporting activities to seek approval.

11. Persons entering the country should present a Covid-19 test valid less than 48 hrs.

12. Lockdown relaxation t o be reviewed in 2 weeks.

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