Paediatric ART up 50pc

Paidamoyo Chipunza Senior Health Reporter The number of children on anti-retroviral drugs has gone up by about 50 percent, the head of Aids and Tuberculosis Unit in the Ministry of…

How China can capitalise on brand power

Marcus Reubenstein This Christmas, millions of Chinese made goods will become festive season stocking fillers. While beneath Christmas trees there will be countless premium goods encased in boxes marked with the…

City council to launch housing scheme

Municipal Reporter Harare City is set to introduce a new housing scheme in which the local authority will service and sell residential stands to home-seekers in partnership with financial institutions…

Kombi driver gets $50 bail

Lovemore Meya Court Correspondent A commuter omnibus driver allegedly attempted to run over a police officer as he tried to evade arrest for picking up passengers at an undesignated point…

What did Jesus really look like?

Meredith J. C Warren Correspondent Currently making the news is a report on a reconstruction of what is being called Jesus’ face. The reconstruction, by British anatomical artist Richard Neave, is…

James Anderson ruled out

LONDON. — England paceman James Anderson has been ruled out of the first Test cricket against South Africa with a calf injury, the country’s cricket board said yesterday.

Dawn explores new business model

Business Reporter Dawn Properties has started exploring a business model that leverages on the balance sheet in a bid to unlock value after recording a 14 percent slump in revenue…

Black unemployment still a crisis

Less than half of working-age people in South Africa are employed, with black people still bearing most of the brunt of unemployment, the South African Institute for Race Relations latest…

Silicon Valley’s secretive start-up raises $880m

Palantir Technologies, an ultra-secretive “big data” start-up in Silicon Valley, has raised a whopping $880 million, according to a filing from the US Securities and Exchange Commission (SEC) on Wednesday.

Huawei hits 100m smartphones in 2015

BEIJING. – The Huawei Consumer Business Group shipped more than 100-million smartphones worldwide in 2015. Over the last five years, shipments of Huawei’s smartphones have increased more than 3 000 percent,…

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