HIV survey to boost health sector

Paidamoyo Chipunza and Walter Nyamukondiwa Zimbabwe’s ground breaking national HIV survey will see up to 16 laboratories dotted across the country, 13 of which are State owned, upgraded at a…

Treasury releases $14m for grain payments

Elita Chikwati Agriculture Reporter Treasury has released $14 million to pay for the grain delivered to the Grain Marketing Board, bringing to $30 million the amount released by Government in three…

ZANU-PF confident of bagging Mbire seat

Innocent Ruwende in MBIRE, Kanyemba Zanu-PF political commissar Cde Saviour Kasukuwere yesterday urged party supporters to vote for the Zanu-PF candidate in today’s by-election and warned members plotting to illegally…

Woman dies at training centre

Crime Reporter A 20-YEAR OLD woman was found dead at Magamba Training Centre in Mutare after she was offered a place to sleep at the college by a male student. The…

EDITORIAL COMMENT: Non-communicable diseases need focus too

Government’s decision to roll out a $3 million HIV survey is a good idea. It is necessary to establish exact data on the virus to inform policy and planning. The…

Zimbabwe: Politician, Press, People

IT has been an eventful week, quite eventful. On my way home last Saturday, I ran into an everlasting convoy of MDC-T supporters. Their vehicular beeline pointed beyond, passing through…

‘Indigenisation can co-exist with FDI’

Cde Patrick Zhuwao (PZ)was last week appointed Minister of Youth Development, Indigenisation and Economic Empowerment. He has to manoeuvre the tide of perception and practical realities of creating wealth to…

Humanity we could teach America

Internet, you double-edged sword! Along with satellite television, the Internet has been one of the amazingly powerful influences of our globalised world, especially in the dissemination of news and information. For…

When incest robs one of burial right…he is unclean, spirits will punish us…this is hallowed ground

Christopher Farai Charamba Features Writer WHEN Zimbabwe was colonised, traditional and cultural laws were replaced by those of the British settlers. Some chiefs and their people were uprooted from their land and…

Death toll in South Sudan oil tanker explosion hits 182

JUBA.- The death toll from an oil tanker explosion in South Sudan has jumped to over 182, a local official announced the latest fatalities figure of the incident, saying authorities…

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