Older persons: missing link in HIV response

Conrad Gweru Allocating resources for HIV and Aids treatment, care and support is a herculean task that health planners and policy-makers in most low and middle-income earning countries struggle with.

Editorial Comment: On Mt Nyangani, please take care

Yet another person has disappeared on Mt Nyangani, and could now be unfortunately dead, with his body at the bottom of one of the many deep ravines on this mountain.

Let there be headlights, please!

Gerald Maguranyanga  Traffic Friday Despite shrill cries of such columns as Traffic Friday, if truth were told, statistics show that Zimbabwe is still a long way from descending into utter…

Waiting for death to confer hero status

Trevor Shiri IT is indeed a new year – hello 2014. Reflecting on years gone by, as I wade into 2014, I ask myself; why do we Zimbabweans wait for…

Yes, you can if you want!

Lloyd Gumbo  Mr Speaker, Sir It’S official, the proposed 2014 National Budget is predominantly to do with about two percent of our population, if submissions by various ministries to Parliamentary…

ZOU, curse of detractors . . .

Tafataona Mahoso IN  my January 12, 2014 instalment in The Sunday Mail, I pointed out the significance of NSSA and ARDA as public entities which survived ESAP and illegal sanctions…

Zim can restore its breadbasket status

Tafara Shumba With the plentiful rains pounding our fertile land coupled with the conducive conditions put in place for our agricultural sector this year, Government must brook no reason for…

UN warns of genocide risk in CAR

GENEVA. — A senior UN humanitarian official warned yesterday of the risk of genocide in Central African Republic without a massive scaling up in the international response to the crisis.

Mandela’s grandson in court for assault

Cape Town. — Former South African president Nelson Mandela’s grandson Mandla Mandela appeared in the Mthatha Regional Court in the Eastern Cape yesterday to face two charges of  assault.

ICC excuses Kenyan VP

NAIROBI. — Judges of the International Criminal Court have excused Kenyan Vice President William Ruto from major parts of his trial on charges of crimes against humanity.

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