Govt to roll out new infant HIV testing kits

Paidamoyo Chipunza Senior Health Reporter Government will soon roll out new HIV testing devices for infants and viral load machines suitable for use in clinics, Health and Child Care Minister Dr…

Govt to roll out new infant HIV testing kits

Paidamoyo Chipunza Senior Health Reporter Government will soon roll out new HIV testing devices for infants and viral load machines suitable for use in clinics, Health and Child Care Minister Dr…

Govt to roll out new infant HIV testing kits

Paidamoyo Chipunza Senior Health Reporter Government will soon roll out new HIV testing devices for infants and viral load machines suitable for use in clinics, Health and Child Care Minister Dr…

Teens in 3 nights of sex

Bulawayo Bureau A probation officer has told of his shock over a 17-year-old boy and his 15-year-old girlfriend’s three nights of sex in an abandoned homestead in Zvishavane before they…

MURDERED ! Killed for making noise in church

Liberty Dube, Weekender Correspondent AN Odzi man was last Saturday allegedly murdered by a church-mate after the latter accused him of making noise with his cellphone during a service.

LATEST: Hubby neglects bedroom duties . . . wife turns to prostitution

Tendai Gukutikwa, Weekender Correspondent A HOB-HOUSE woman stunned the court when she revealed that her husband’s failure to perform his bedroom duties for the past four years had led her into…

VIDEO: Referee Flees From Ntabazinduna Players

BULAWAYO-BASED referee Saidi Phiri was assaulted by Southern Region side Ntabazinduna’s technical staff and players over the weekend.

Human-animal conflict worsens

From Sydney Kawadza in VICTORIA FALLS Member states to the Kavango Zambezi Transfrontier Conservation Area are meeting here for a symposium to review the 10-year-old Memorandum of Understanding amid concern…

Human-animal conflict worsens

From Sydney Kawadza in VICTORIA FALLS Member states to the Kavango Zambezi Transfrontier Conservation Area are meeting here for a symposium to review the 10-year-old Memorandum of Understanding amid concern…

Police taken to High Court for demanding spot fines

Richard Muponde, Gwanda Correspondent TRANSPARENCY International Zimbabwe has filed a High Court application seeking an order stopping the police from demanding spot fines from motorists.

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