Russian President Putin sees ED victory

Kennedy Mavhumashava recently in Johannesburg, South Africa PRESIDENT Mnangagwa held a closed door meeting with his Russian counterpart, Vladimir Putin on the sidelines of the 10th BRICS Summit in Johannesburg…

‘Door-to-door campaigns fruitful’

Belinda Moyo, Sunday News Reporter TWO of the 107 political parties, Zimbabwe Rainbow Democratic Party (ZRDP) and People’s Rainbow Coalition (PRC) recently embarked on a series of door-to-door campaigns in…

Expect Presidential poll results within 5 days: Zec

Harare Bureau The outcome of the 2018 Presidential election will be announced within the prescribed five-day period, and the Zimbabwe Electoral Commission has adopted measures to expedite transmission of results…

$1 medical aid for women

Robin Muchetu, Senior Reporter THE Zimbabwe Women’s Microfinance Bank has introduced a medical aid facility that is targeted at marginalised women to allow them to access medical care.

Opportunities for smallholder farmers in dairy production

Mhlupheki Dube THIS week, I have decided to discuss one component of livestock production which I have given little coverage perhaps because it is not an area of my strength.

Tennis youngster finds European tour tough

Ngqwele Dube JUNIOR tennis player, Ethan Sibanda (14) who is on a tour of Europe has found the going tough, exiting the three tournaments he has played so far in…

The secret to abdominal training

Simon Gama I WOULD really like to get a six pack. What can I do to accelerate my progress in my abdominal (Ab) training regime?

Donor funding fatigue threatens HIV fight

Tinomuda Chakanyuka, Senior Reporter NEARLY 20 years of progress against the HIV epidemic could be in jeopardy if donor funding continues to fall, latest data presented at the just ended…

50percent of Gweru hookers HIV+

Peter Matika, Senior Reporter MORE than half of Gweru’s commercial sex workers are HIV -positive. This is according to a report compiled by UNAIDS.

Cancer of the cervix: Taking a closer look

Are you at risk? Cervical cancer is the most common cancer in women in Zimbabwe.

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