Boston blast injury toll up to 264
Boston — A total of 264 people have been treated in Boston area hospitals for injuries suffered in the marathon bomb attacks, the city’s public health commission said on Tuesday.Youth friendly family planning pays off
Paidamoyo Chipunza Health Reporter
Zimbabwe’s youth-friendly family planning initiative in nursing schools is a masterpiece other countries should tap into, an East, Central and Southern Africa-Health Community official has said. Speaking at a meeting to review progress made so far and possible
Cash-strapped Zimsec yet to pay examiners
Herald Reporter
Government is struggling to pay examiners who marked last year’s public examinations with the markers still to get 60 percent of their allowances.
Financial constraints within the Zimbabwe School Examinations Council have resulted in its
Take education seriously – VP Mujuru urges youths
Herald Reporter
Youths should take education seriously and shun social vices that hinder
Clashes claim 185 lives in Nigeria
BORNO — Up to 185 people were killed, 2 000 houses razed and 486 motorcycles damaged in clashes between the Nigerian military and the Boko Haram militant sect in a border town, according to
Khaya Moyo dismisses NewsDay report
Chinhoyi BureauRegime change proponents and their newspapers are now in disarray after
Hands off security sector, MDC-T told
Hebert Zharare Political Editor
Zim to benefit on Barca deal
LAUSANNE — ZIMBABWE are set to be among the 23 beneficiaries of a groundbreaking agreement between Spanish soccer giants Barcelona and the International Olympic Committee which will help to groom and nurture young, talented African footballers.
205 drivers up for culpable homicide
Crime ReporterAt LEAST 205 drivers countrywide are facing culpable homicide charges after they were involved in accidents which resulted in the death of several people this year.
Police statistics show that between January and March this year, 416 people were killed
Cop killers’ trial postponed indefinitely
Senior Court ReporterThe case in which 29 MDC-T activists are accused of murdering policeman Inspector Petros Mutedza in Glen View was yesterday postponed indefinitely.
High Court judge Justice Chinembiri Bhunu deferred the matter to give the defence team






