Malaria spraying indoors begins
GOVERNMENT has started indoor residual spraying of houses in malaria prone districts ahead of the transmission season that
Governor pays US$15 000, 35 cattle compensation to deceased’s family
Midlands Bureau
MIDLANDS Governor Cde Jason Machaya has agreed to pay 35 cattle and US$15 000 cash demanded by the Chokuda family
GeneXpert makes TB testing faster, effective
Herald Reporter
MURAMBINDA Mission Hospital has made strides in providing quality health care as an integrated health centre. Three years
10 tips to avoiding cancer
RULES 1, 2 and 3 – Do not smoke. If you’re one of the more than 40 million American smokers, you need to stop. Smoking is
Youths urged to guard against HIV infection
The government has urged youths to guard against new infections of HIV to enhance economic development in the country.
2012 schools calendar
Herald Reporter
Government has announced the 2012 school calendar.
In a statement, Secretary for Education, Sport, Arts and Culture Dr Stephen Mahere said the first term begins on January 10 and
Colleges urged to comply with regulations
Herald Reporter
PRIVATE colleges should comply with Government regulations or risk losing their operating licences, Education, Sport and
Airzim woes: Poor corporate governance to blame
Herald Reporter
AIR Zimbabwe acting chief executive Mr Innocent Mavhunga has blamed most of the problems bedevilling the national
All set for Lowveld Pro-Am
Takudzwa Chitsiga Sports Reporter
Sixty golfers are expected to descend on Triangle and Hippo Valley Golf Clubs today as they prepare to take part in this year’s
Justice Bere slams AGs office
Daniel Nemukuyu Senior Court Reporter
THE High Court has blasted the Attorney-General’s Office for trying to influence the court by communicating to a judge on a


