Africans on ARV therapy overdosed — study

Paidamoyo Chipunza : Senior Health Reporter Over 20 percent of Africans taking Efavirenz, a first line anti-retroviral drug used in the management of HIV and aids could be taking an overdose,…

Graduates lack skills, says Professor Moyo

Bulawayo Bureau The Minister of Higher and Tertiary Education, Science and Technology Development Professor Jonathan Moyo has said some unemployed graduates crying out for jobs lack the requisite skills needed…

Knitting machines boost for prisons

Reason Razao and Talent Gore The International Committee of the Red Cross (ICRC) yesterday donated knitting and sewing machines worth $136 000 to the Zimbabwe Prisons and Correctional Services (ZPCS)…

Four days of non-stop merrymaking

Tawanda Marwizi : Arts Correspondent From today until Tuesday, merrymakers will be spoilt for choice as many entertainment events have been lined up for the weekend as well as Heroes and…

African doctors cost region $2bn

NAIROBI. — A senior Kenyan official on Tuesday called upon African governments to curb the number of doctors moving to work abroad that has cost sub-Saharan Africa up to $2…

Mubhawu mental test results out

Fungai Lupande : Court Reporter Psychiatrists who examined former MDC-T MP Timothy Mubhawu certified that he is sane and fit to stand trial for domestic violence. Mubhawu (55) was sent for examination…

Traditional concert traces mbira roots

Arts Reporter Dzimbanhete Arts Interactions that is housed near Snake World along Harare-Bulawayo highway is tomorrow scheduled to hold a historical mbira music event, dubbed “Mbira Orchestra 2016 – Mazwi…

The fight Zanu-PF can’t afford to lose

Joram Nyathi : Spectrum ZIMBABWEANS celebrate this Heroes’ and Defence Forces’ holiday more divided than the country’s ever been since Independence. And the most divided institution in the country is the governing…

‘Dangote deals well on course’

Golden Sibanda : Senior Business Reporter THE Zimbabwe Investment Authority has allayed fears about the possibility of Nigerian billionaire Aliko Dangote aborting planned multi-million dollar investments in Zimbabwe. This comes as the…

Govt needs $1,8m to kick-start digitisation

Bulawayo Bureau Government is looking to raise $1,8 million to acquire the first batch of about 450 000 set-top-boxes to kick start the digitisation programme. Set-top-boxes are used in the migration…

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