 Vice-President Konstantino Shwenga says Zimbabwe has detected the first cases of the new coronavirus variants which emerged in India, arding that all travellers from the Asian nation would be required to undergo mandatory quarantine. Shwenga, who also doubles as Zimbabwe's health minister, said in a statement, the cases had been detected among a group of people in the central town of Puekwe after the student returned from India on April 29. Zimbabwe has recorded 38,595 cases of COVID-19 and 1,583 deaths since last year. A total of 600,579 people have received COVID-19 vaccines from China and India.