Doctors, neurosurgeons go hydrocephalus surgery training

Health Reporter
TWELVE doctors, including five neurosurgeons, have been trained on conducting hydrocephalus surgery in a cheaper and safer way.
Hydrocephalus is a condition which results in accumulation of water in the brain and is usually seen

Alcatel eyes come back

JOHANNESBURG — Revitalised smartphone and tablet maker, Alcatel One Touch is encouraged by the success of its products in local markets during the past year. Responding to questions from CAJ News, Alcatel One Touch Country Manager for South

Malaria tips

WHAT are the signs and symptoms of malaria?
The symptoms of malaria are not specific and can be mistaken for other diseases, it can be difficult to

Customer is king: Part II

Ben Chiganze Bass Fisherman’s Approach
In my last submission I alluded to the bad customer care I received from two automobile service providers. I was tempted to paint all automobile service providers with one brush until I was pleasantly surprised by Motor City in Graniteside

Health officials, stakeholders to meet

Paidamoyo Chipunza Health Reporter
HEALTH officials and stakeholders from Manicaland will meet tomorrow to deliberate on ways to contain a malaria outbreak that has so far claimed 10 lives and left tens of thousands others treated of the disease in the past weeks, a senior

Onorati crowned 2012 karting champ

Collin Matiza Sports Editor
PROMISING young motor racing driver Aiden Onorati was at the weekend crowned the local karting club champion for the 2012 season.
Onorati took the top honours ahead of Ale Savo at a presentation function held on Saturday night at Italian Sports Club

‘No to abuse of state facilities’

Paidamoyo Chipunza Health Reporter
GOVERNMENT has warned doctors against abusing State facilities and equipment for their private practices.
Health and Child Welfare Deputy Minister Douglas Mombeshora recently said doctors engaged

Mayowe’s body expected today

Herald Reporter
THE body of the late Zimbabwean Ambassador to the Democratic Republic of Congo Cde John Mayowe who died on Saturday is expected in Zimbabwe this evening. In an interview yesterday, Foreign Affairs secretary Ambassador Joey

Arsenal board backs Wenger

LONDON. — Arsenal chairman Peter Hill-Wood has emphasised the board’s backing for manager Arsene Wenger.
The Gunners manager reacted angrily to questioning about his future on Monday, as reports claimed that despite a likely eighth season without

MDC-T chief whip’s motion rejected

Farirai Machivenyika Senior Reporter
SENATE yesterday rejected a motion by MDC-T House of Assembly chief whip Mr Innocent Gonese to restore on the Order Paper his private member’s Bill to amend the Public Order and Security Act that was superseded by the lapse of the Fourth

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