Mudede prescribes contraception
THE Registrar General Mr Tobaiwa Mudede has renewed his calls for people to use traditional methods of contraception saying he was worried about the lack of population growth for the…
America-based Israeli religious group in Mberengwa
THE presence of an America-based Israeli religious group, Jewish Voice Ministries International and their doctors without boundaries in Mberengwa led by Rabbi Jonathan Benis has raised a lot of eyebrows…
$200m needed to address water leakages
THE Bulawayo City Council (BCC) requires over $190 million to address the problem of water leakages, with a number of suburbs reportedly experiencing perennial water cuts owing to pipe bursts…
Sadc moots forming regional bank
Sadc has opened discussions on forming a regional bank and charged its finance ministers to formulate additional strategies to fund infrastructure development and industrialisation.
Pick n Pay threatens to close over vendors
Pick n Pay Gweru has written a letter to the Zimbabwe Chamber of Small to Medium Enterprises (ZCSME) threatening to close the supermarket over vendors trading on its pavement, a…
‘Second Mpilo audit more extensive’
THE Minister of Health and Child Care Dr David Parirenyatwa has said the second audit being carried out at Mpilo Central Hospital is more extensive than the initial audit and…
Student nurses’ allowances to stay
GOVERNMENT has dismissed as false reports there were plans to terminate monthly payments for student nurses by June this year as a measure to cut down on the wage bill.
500 000 workers suffer from malnutrition
ZIMBABWE is losing about $43 million of Gross Domestic Product (GDP) annually as more than 500 000 people suffer from malnutrition while 7 700 children and women die annually due to lack…
Free condoms used to make floor polish
CONDOMS sourced by Government to be distributed to the public for free are reportedly being used by unscrupulous individuals to make floor polish, Zimbabwe National Network of People living with…
Editorial Comment: Take advantage of ZITF
THE curtain came down yesterday on the 56th edition of the Zimbabwe International Trade Fair (ZITF) after a packed five days of business and trade with many lessons drawn from…


