Safe arrivals programme launched

Health Reporter
Health and Child Welfare Deputy Minister Douglas Mombeshora has called for sustainable partnerships that have long-term effects to revamp infrastructure and service delivery in public health institutions.

Malaria on the decline in Manicaland

Herald Reporter
THE number of people being treated and dying of malaria in Manicaland continues to decline with six deaths recorded in week ending February 24.
According to the weekly surveillance report, 13 568 cases were recorded during the same week, down from 15 138 the previous week.

Cheetahs regroup for Hong Kong

Paul Munyuki Sports Reporter
THE Cheetahs are set to regroup today as they get into camp in preparation for the Hong Kong leg of the International Rugby Board World Sevens Series leg set for next week.

Mashonaland retain National Swimming Champs title

Ellina Mhlanga Sports Reporter
MASHONALAND retained their title as the National Junior Swimming champions when they finished on top of the table on Sunday.
The defending champions amassed 1 140.5 points and Matabeleland were second with 649.5 points.

Suffering exploitation even in death

When I was still 12, the age that Christpowers Maisiri died, the loss of a human life was treated with an utmost degree of reverence and funerals would have an aura of sanctity. For once, sworn enemies would even bury their hatchets and mourn with each other. Gone were those good olden

Nadal, Federer through

CALIFORNIA. – Rafa Nadal and Roger Federer stayed on track for a mouth-watering quarter-final showdown at the BNP Paribas Indian Wells Masters Open tennis tournament after they both advanced to the last 16 on Monday.

Karate school opens

Collin Matiza Sports Editor
A NEW karate training school has sprung up in Harare.Named the Karate Information Centre, this new school was opened last month and is based at the City Sports Centre where it is being run by one of the country’s most respected instructors Tendai Marange of the kyokushin style.

Time Africa implements single visa system

AFRICA remains one of the major tourist attractions of the world, with favourable weather, and both natural and man-made tourist attractions, yet it remains on the periphery of the world tourism economy, only picking up crumbs dropping from the high table of the world tourism family.

Cardinals pray for unity

VATICAN CITY. – Cardinals prayed for unity and pledged allegiance to whoever will be the next pope at a grandiose mass in St Peter’s Basilica yesterday ahead of a conclave to elect a new leader for the Catholic world.

Tampers flare in Malawi

BLANTYRE. – Events kept unfolding yesterday following the arrest of opposition DPP acting president, Professor Peter Mutharika as party supporters on Monday night reportedly beat up a government doctor and two police officers who wanted to check on the presidential aspirant.

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