197 nurses, 47 midwives graduate

Herald Reporter
At least 197 registered general nurses and 47 midwives from the Harare School of Nursing graduated at a colourful ceremony held at a local hotel last week. Speaking at the graduation and prize-giving ceremony, Harare Central Hospital chief executive Ms Peggy Zvavamwe commended her staff for

‘UNWTO preps on track’

Herald Reporter
Preparations for the forthcoming United Nations World Tourism Organisation General Assembly to be co-hosted by Zimbabwe and Zambia are on track, UNWTO secretary-general Dr Taleb Rifai has said. The UNWTO general assembly will be held in Victoria Falls in August next year. In his remarks

Exam deal goes awry

Bulawayo Bureau
AN Accounts and Mathematics teacher here allegedly wrote an examination on behalf of a candidate who had promised to pay him US$40. Edward Moyo (40) and the candidate Phephile Dlamini (29) from Entumbane have since been arrested. Moyo and Dlamini were allegedly caught cheating at

Doctors under probe

Herald Reporter
At least 48 cases of incompetence and unethical conduct against doctors are investigated annually in Zimbabwe, the Medical and Dental Practitioners Council of Zimbabwe has said. This follows several complaints by patients who have reported that doctors are making errors in carrying out medical

‘Last Parliamentary session for some’

Farirai Machivenyika Senior Reporter
PRINCIPALS to the inclusive Government should be commended for working together despite their different views on many issues, President Mugabe said yesterday. He said the principals surprised many by working cordially when they were expected to quarrel. The President was speaking

Parents storm exam room, manhandle school head

Felex Share Herald Reporter
PARENTS stormed an examination room at St Peters Kubatana High School in Highfield yesterday protesting against the barring of their children from writing exams over non-payment of tuition fees. They reportedly bulldozed their way into the school’s Great Hall where an O-Level Shona

President sets poll tone

Herald Reporters
ZIMBABWEANS should work together despite their political differences for the benefit of current and future generations, President Mugabe has said.
Officially opening the Fifth Session of the Seventh Parliament, the Head of State and Government and Commander-in-Chief of the Zimbabwe

ZEC, RG to clean up voters’ roll

From Hebert Zharare in Kadoma
The Zimbabwe Electoral Commission and officials from the Registrar General’s

Accidents claim over 1 400 since January

Felex Share Herald Reporter
One thousand four hundred and nineteen people have died while thousands

Feel it, its explosive

Eddie Chikamhi Sports Reporter
SO, nothing changed last Sunday and just 72 hours after pounding each other to a draw in the Battle of Zimbabwe, Dynamos and Highlanders are in battles this afternoon in yet another chapter of this rivetting contest. DeMbare should have got the five-point cushion they wanted at Rufaro on

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