New HIV/Aids treatment guidelines

Paidamoyo Chipunza Senior Health Reporter The World Health Organisation (WHO) has set new HIV and Aids treatment and prevention guidelines to allow for early interventions once the condition is detected. The…

ZPCS annual golf tourney set for tomorrow

Takudzwa Chitsiga Sports Reporter THE Zimbabwe Prisons and Correctional Services’ Commissioner General’s goodwill trust fund will host their annual golf tournament at the Police Golf Club tomorrow. Elizabeth Banda, the ZPCS…

SABMiller investors split over InBev’s takeover bid

LONDON. — SABMiller’s two biggest shareholders are split over Anheuser-Busch InBev’s latest £65 billion bid for its main rival, threatening a deal that would create a dominant brewer producing one…

Zifa’s SOS to Government

Petros Kausiyo Deputy Sports Editor BROKE and leaderless ZIFA have sent an SOS to government seeking $120 000 to fund the Warriors’ final African Nations Champions qualifier assignments against Lesotho and…

Unpacking 4G, Long Term Evolution

Tonderai Rutsito Tech Spot In recent months there has been talk that the country is moving to 4G and Long Term Evolution (LTE). There is a widely held belief that the two…

LATEST: Mines plead for mercy

Golden Sibanda Senior Business Reporter MINING firms, through their umbrella body, have implored power utility, Zesa Holdings, to spare them the planned sharp increase in power cuts given the economic…

EDITORIAL COMMENT: Gay rights cannot be foisted onto the world

PRESIDENT Robert Mugabe has been consistent in his opposition to the acceptance of gay relationships as they are an affront to the norms, cultural values and traditions of the generality…

EDITORIAL COMMENT: Gay rights cannot be foisted onto the world

PRESIDENT Robert Mugabe has been consistent in his opposition to the acceptance of gay relationships as they are an affront to the norms, cultural values and traditions of the generality…

Power for mines, cut 25%…Army, police not spared load-shedding hell

Farirai Machivenyika Harare Bureau MAJOR mining companies and other huge electricity consumers will have to reduce consumption by up to 25 percent while security cantonments have been asked to load-shed…

Power for mines, cut 25%…Army, police not spared load-shedding hell

Farirai Machivenyika Harare Bureau MAJOR mining companies and other huge electricity consumers will have to reduce consumption by up to 25 percent while security cantonments have been asked to load-shed…

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