Somali hotel attack toll hits 25
Mogadishu – The death toll in Friday’s bombing of a hotel in the Somali capital has risen to 25, including two lawmakers and workers from the prime minister’s office, the…
Did you know? Athlete’s Foot (Tinea Pedis)
Athlete’s foot is a skin infection caused by a fungus. Treatment with an antifungal cream usually works well. The tips given below may help to prevent athlete’s foot coming back…
MSU students in drug abuse, HIV dilemma
THE National Aids Council (NAC) has condemned drug abuse at Midlands State University (MSU), a development that is derailing efforts to curb new HIV infections among students.
UBH saves $16k on electricity
UNITED Bulawayo Hospitals (UBH) says it has been saving about $16 000 every month in electricity bills since the installation of a state-of-the-art solar water-heating plant at the institution in…
Govt to vet war collaborators
GOVERNMENT will soon embark on a national vetting exercise of war collaborators and come up with a register that will enable them to benefit from empowerment initiatives, the director responsible…
EDITORIAL COMMENT: Draw lessons from President’s life
PRESIDENT Mugabe yesterday turned 91 — what a milestone achievement for this great son of Africa. We believe achieving such a milestone calls for Zimbabwe, Africa and all the progressive…
Man hammers granny (88) to death
A 21-YEAR-OLD Fort Rixon man struck an 88-year-old woman to death with a hammer, accusing her of witchcraft and using him to scoop soil from a grave.
Mapanzure community appeals to President
PARENTS with children at Mapazuli Primary School in the Midlands province’s Zvishavane district are appealing to President Mugabe to assist the school with furniture and other necessities that will help…
Drug dealers turn to embalming powder
DRUG peddlers in the country have reportedly formed a syndicate with employees at local morgues in the illicit sale of embalming compound which in turn is used by addicts as…
Mnene hospital officials to appear in court
Midlands Correspondent POLICE have finished investigating Mnene Mission Hospital in Mberengwa after the institution’s officials allegedly defrauded the institution of about $400 000 by flouting tender procedures and inflating prices…






