Thousands to get free medical treatment

Joan Tsikira Herald Reporter Over 5 000 people from Chitungwiza town and surrounding areas are expected to receive free medical treatment for various ailments during a week-long programme initiated by the…

Mash East launches Miss Rural pageant

Bornwise Mtonzi Arts Reporter Although the previous Miss Rural Zimbabwe stirred controversy and folded in disgrace, youths in Mashonaland East have decided to bring back the pageant and give it a…

Death and the fear of witchcraft

Sekai Nzenza On Wednesday Our cousin Laiza no longer comes back to the village because she says there are too many witches roaming around the gravesites at night looking for those…

The misunderstood artist

Knowledge Mushohwe Art Zone Visual communicators often look, dress, sound and act in a peculiar way in the eyes of the “normal”. They can, in many ways, seem to carry a…

60 million people face acute hunger

GENEVA. — The International Federation of Red Cross and Red Crescent Societies (IFRC) on Monday said an estimated 60 million people across sub-Saharan Africa, a population roughly equal to the…

Child’s death not related to immunisation: Doctor

Paidamoyo Chipunza Senior Health Reporter The three-year old baby boy from Jotsholo in Matabeleland North Province died of aspiration (drawing in vomit) and not complications related to immunisation, Matabeleland North…

Waller impressed by young guys

Sports Reporter ZIMBABWE cricket’s technical team say the tour of Pakistan might have ended in a frustrating loss for the Chevrons but it provided a platform for the emergence of…

‘Russia has no political agenda in Syria’

AMMAN. — Russian Federation Council Chairperson Valentina Matviyenko yesterday stressed that Russia had no political agenda in Syria, the state-run Petra news agency reported.

Chitungwiza Arts Centre to host international exhibition

Tawanda Marwizi Arts Correspondent Various sculptors will come together for the International Art Exhibition to be held at Chitungwiza Arts Centre end of this month. A lot is expected on the…

Residents owe Byo council $100m

Bulawayo Bureau Bulawayo residents’ arrears to council have breached the $100 million mark, two years after the local authority scrapped millions owed to it by ratepayers since 2009 in compliance…

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