Marriage no longer a haven against HIV.

By Khesani Matatise
MANY people have long held the view that marriage is a place of refuge against being infected with HIV. But new research by the National Aids Council (NAC) is bound to make such people sit up and think again.

Early detection of breast cancer saves life.

By SusanTokwe
WHEN Mrs Catherine Chiswo felt a lump in her breast while scratching a mosquito bite in January last year, she never paid it any attention. But nothing could prepare her for the discovery she was about to make.

Council’s hot potato

By Kuda Bwititi
TILDA Kabvuru (34) used to park her vehicle along Nelson Mandela Avenue each time she came to work at Century House. But now she has to leave her car at home, thanks to the pilot project by the Harare City Council for new parking bays in the city.

Poor living conditions worsen TB.

By Khesani Matatise
A PROMINENT health expert has cited poverty as one of the major drivers of TB in the sub-Saharan African region where many people do not have proper housing.

US$30 million inputs ready — ZCFU.

AGRICULTURAL inputs secured under the Zimbabwe Commercial Farmers’ Union’s (ZCFU’s) US$30 million input facility will soon be disbursed to farmers in different parts of the country ahead of the summer cropping season.

Government launches the Health Sector Investment Case

THE Ministry of Health and Child Welfare has launched the Health Sector Investment Case, which is meant to mobilise support in revitalising the health sector.

More diamond fields for Zimbabwe

ZIMBABWE might soon find itself with more diamond fields following reports of new areas that are said to be flourishing with the precious mineral.

Coming to Zim feels like coming home: Beenie Man

By ShamisoYikoniko
AWARD-WINNING dancehall king Beenie Man says coming to Zimbabwe feels like coming home for him.

Liberation war heroine status for Tungamirai.

Sunday Mail Reporter
THE late former Zanu-PF Central Committee member and Mabvuku-Tafara legislator, Cde Pamela Christine Tungamirai, who died last Friday, has been declared a liberation war heroine.

Zebra bites off woman’s breast, thumb.

By ItaiMazire
A 40-YEAR-OLD Marondera woman is lucky to be alive after a zebra that her family has been rearing for the past 10 years bit off part of her breast and chewed off her thumb.

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