What is a stroke?

Dr Christine Peta Disability Issues Whilst some people may completely recover from strokes, the majority of people who have strokes often end up with some type of permanent disability.

The ‘nonsensical’ debate on opening up markets

Darlington Musarurwa Business  Editor’s Brief Through YouTube, most of the epoch-making Pan African giants such as Julius Nyerere, who passed away on October 14, 1999, become immortal. Alive.

Man makes rare offer in court

Grace Kaerasora After being sentenced to 70 hours of unpaid social duty for assaulting a woman last week, a Chitungwiza man offered to pay someone to do his community service.

Mohammad Amir in fitness battle

Pakistan fast bowler Mohammad Amir is likely to be fit for selection for today’s Champions Trophy final against India, after completing an entire training session at The Oval on Friday.

Govt shortlists 10 parastatals for reform

Africa Moyo GOVERNMENT, through the State Enterprises Restructuring Agency(Sera), is targeting to rehabitate10 parastatals that have the potential to positively contribute to outcomes of the Zimbabwe Agenda for Socio-Economic Transformation…

The essence of weddings

Pastor Tinashe Zinyemba The Christian Youth As it is now mid-year, it is prudent to reflect on the first half of the year and assess our current positions versus our…

Two kinds of happiness

Flora Teckie  A Bahá’í Perspective WE often reflect on how to attain lasting happiness and contentment in our lives. We see all around us, people trying to discover answers to…

Empowering children through art

Takudzwa Chihambakwe OVER the past couple of years, the perception that art does not bring food to the table has slowly been fading away, as more and more parents realise…

Zimbabwe World Blood Donor Day commemorations

The National Blood Service Zimbabwe (NBSZ) in collaboration with the Ministry of Health and Child Care (MoHCC) and in partnership with the World Health Organization (WHO) celebrated the World Blood…

History of Day of the African Child

The Soweto uprising was a series of protests led by black school children in South Africa that began on the morning of 16 June 1976.

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