Public Health (COVID-19 Prevention, Containment and Treatment) (National Lockdown) Order, 2020
Statutory Instrument 83 of 2020
Repealed
This Statutory Instrument was repealed on 2020-08-20 by Public Health (COVID-19 Prevention, Containment and Treatment) (National Lockdown) (No. 2) Order, 2020.
This is the version of this Statutory Instrument as it was from 29 March 2020 to 2 April 2020. Read the version as it was when it was repealed.
Related documents
Zimbabwe
Public Health Act
Public Health (COVID-19 Prevention, Containment and Treatment) (National Lockdown) Order, 2020
Statutory Instrument 83 of 2020
- Published in Government Gazette 27 on 28 March 2020
- Commenced on 28 March 2020
- [This is the version of this document as it was from 29 March 2020 to 2 April 2020.]
- [Amended by Public Health (COVID-19 Prevention, Containment and Treatment) (National Lockdown) (Amendment) Order, 2020 (No. 1) (Statutory Instrument 84 of 2020) on 29 March 2020]
- [Repealed by Public Health (COVID-19 Prevention, Containment and Treatment) (National Lockdown) (No. 2) Order, 2020 (Statutory Instrument 200 of 2020) on 20 August 2020]
Part I – Preliminary
1. Title
This order may be cited as the Public Health (COVID-19 Prevention, Containment and Treatment) (National Lockdown) Order, 2020.2. Interpretation
In these regulations —“closure order” means an order made by the Minister responsible for Home Affairs in terms of section 8 for the closure of any port or ports between Zimbabwe and a neighbouring country;“customs officer” means any person acting as such in terms of the Customs and Excise Act [Chapter 23:02],“essential service” includes —(a)any hospital service;(b)any transport service referred to in sections 4(2) and 7(2), whether terrestrial, aerial or waterborne;(c)any service relating to the generation, supply or distribution of electricity;(d)any service relating to the supply and distribution of water;(e)any sewerage or sanitary service;(f)any service relating to the production, supply, delivery or distribution of food (in particular supermarkets and food retail stores), fuel or coal;(g)banking institutions, bureaux de changes, money transfer services;(h)any fire brigade or ambulance service;(i)communications and telecommunication services, including the Internet, and any public or licensed broadcasting service;[paragraph (i) repealed and substituted by section 2(a) of Statutory Instrument 84 of 2020](j)communications and telecommunication services, including the Internet;(k)all arms and organs of the State engaged in providing security services, and licensed private security services;(l)the Government Printer (Printflow Private Limited); and any other service declared by the Minister, by General Notice, to be an essential service for the purposes of these regulations;(m)all criminal courts and, to the extent directed by the Chief Justice by a Practice Direction, other courts, together with their support staff (but not the Sheriff of the High Court or messengers of court);[paragraph (m) inserted by section 2(b) of Statutory Instrument 84 of 2020]“foreign mission” means a diplomatic or consular mission of a foreign state and includes any representation, department, branch or bureau of a foreign state or international organisation the purpose of which is to give technical or other advice or assistance in Zimbabwe but which is not otherwise a foreign mission or agency;“hoard”, in relation to food, or medical supplies needed to combat COVID-19, means to retain any such supplies in order to—(a)sell it later at an increased price; or(b)avoid any order or regulations relating to price control; or(c)sell it to a particular class of customer rather than to another class;“home”, in relation to an individual, means his or her place of ordinary residence or any place where he or she is permitted to reside overnight for the period of the lockdown;“immigration officer” means any person who is an immigration officer as defined in section 2 of the Immigration Act [Chapter 4:02],“liquor” means —(a)any spirit (including methylated & plain spirits), wine or beer (including traditional beer);(b)any fermented, distilled, spirituous or malted liquor not mentioned in subsection (a) containing more than 2,75% of absolute alcohol;(c)any drink with which anything delined as liquor in subsection (a) or (b) has been mixed;but does not include spirituous or distilled perfume, perfumery, medicated spirit or medicated wine;“liquor establishment” means any place where patrons buy and consume liquor, whether or not food is also offered for consumption at the establishment;“medical supplies needed to combat COVID-19” means non-durable disposable health care materials that are useful or purported to be useful in preventing the transmission of COVID-19, such as face masks, paper tissues, disinfectants, hand sanitizers, receptacles for dispensing sanitizers or disinfectants, and surgical or other gloves;“member of the staff of a foreign mission or agency” means a member of the diplomatic or consular staff of a foreign mission or the principal executives of the agency, as the case maybe, and includes amemberof the administrative, technical and service staff, including domestic staff, of the mission or agency, as the case may be;“Minister” means the Minister responsible for Health;“national lockdown” means the restrictions on the movement of persons and on intercity, terrestrial, airborne and cross border traffic prescribed by this Order;“public place” means —(a)any road, thoroughfare, building, open space or other place of any description to which the public or any section of the public have access, whether on payment or otherwise and whether or not the right of admission thereto is reserved;(b)includes (but is not limited to) —(i)restaurants;(ii)other tourist facilities, including private and public game reserves (except for the purpose of serving tourists and other persons who are resident therein at the time of the national lockdown);(iii)backpackers’ lodges and other guesthouses (except for the purpose of serving tourists and other persons who are resident therein at the time of the national lockdown);(iv)places of worship;(v)clubs, sports and other recreational facilities;(vi)flea markets, vegetable markets and bazaars (except such as are designated by the chief enforcement officer in any local authority for the sale of food and other basic necessities, and provided the persons gathered thereat do not exceed lifty (50) persons at a time and also comply with the social distancing rule);(vii)liquor establishments;(viii)theatres, cinemas, and shopping malls and centres (except food retail stores, pharmacies and other outlets offering essential necessities for sale);“social distancing rule” means the rule of interaction in public places that, forthe sake of avoiding the person-to-person transmission of COVID-19, every individual must (otherwise than in exceptional cases) keep a distance from any other individual of at least one metre.3. Scope of order
This order has effect throughout Zimbabwe.Part II – National lockdown and prohibition of gatherings
4. National lockdown
5. Prohibition of gatherings
Part III – Border closure orders
6. Automatic extension of permitted residence of foreign nationals
Despite anything to the contrary contained in the Immigration Act [Chapter 4:02], the diplomatic visa, temporary residence permit or employment permit of every foreign national who, during the period of national lockdown, is permitted to be in Zimbabwe by virtue of that visa or permit is hereby extended so that the period of the national lockdown is not counted as part of the period during which they are permitted to be in Zimbabwe.7. Closure of airports and restrictions on aerial transportation
8. Power to close ports of entry and exit
9. Enforcement of border closure
10. Commencement and notice of closure order
11. Offence and penalty under this Part
Any person who—Part IV – General
12. Prohibition of hoarding of medical supplies needed to combat COVID-19 and other offences
13. Local authorities to make land or premises available for isolation and quarantine
By written order addressed to any local authority the Minister may require such local authority to set aside and make available during the period of national lockdown any land or premises adequate for the quarantine or isolations of more than fifty (50) persons at a time who are infected with or suspected of being infected with COVID-19, and to comply with the directions of any specified enforcement officer for the management of such land or premises.14. False reporting during national lockdown
For the avoidance of doubt any person who publishes or communicates false news about any public officer, official or enforcement officer involved with enforcing or implementing the national lockdown in his or her capacity as such, or about any private individual that has the effect of prejudicing the State’s enforcement of the national lockdown, shall be liable for prosecution under section 31 of the Criminal Law Code (“Publishing or communicating false statements prejudicial to the State”) and liable to the penalty there provided, that is to say a fine up to or exceeding level fourteen or imprisonment for a period not exceeding twenty years or both.History of this document
20 August 2020
29 March 2020 this version
28 March 2020
Cited documents 5
Statutory Instrument 3
Act 1
1. | Zimbabwe Investment and Development Agency Act, 2019 | 10 citations |
General Notice 1
1. | Notification of truck stops with facilities along the corridors in Zimbabwe | 2 citations |