Gweru blamed for typhoid

Midlands Minister of State Owen Ncube has attributed the outbreak of typhoid and the subsequent loss of life in Gweru to negligence by the city council after concealing the situation for three weeks without informing the Ministry of Health and Child Care.

28 Zim artists to show at the Zeitz MOCAA

At least 28 Zimbabwean artists are set to exhibit at the Zeitz Museum of Contemporary Art Africa on the V & A Waterfront, in Cape Town, South Africa.

Unlocking secrets of external audit

Davidzo Paradzai The International Auditing and Assurance Standards Board (IAASB), which is the global regulator of accounting practices, finalised its process of revising auditor reporting standards in 2015.

“Student health services a priority”

Andile Tshuma THE Bulawayo Polytechnic continues to priorities the health of its students through maintaining a well equipped and stocked clinic with a stationed nurse.

Take party business seriously, elected MPs told

Zanu-PF candidates who were recently elected into the House of Assembly should take the ruling party’s business seriously as this key in ensuring its sustainability, an official has urged.

Villagers hail ZDF for medical assistance

Villagers have hailed Zimbabwe Defence Forces (ZDF) for embarking on a week-long free medical assistance programme at Mushandike Clinic that has so far benefited hundreds of people, particularly the vulnerable in Masvingo district and surrounding areas.

Kudetemba nezvidavado

Munyaradzi Gunduza UCHISHANDISA nhetembo dzemadzinza, buritsa padzinodetembwa nezvidavado zvinoshandiswa madziri. [25]

Murder-accused in the dock

A Redcliff man has been arraigned before the courts after he murdered his young brother who was asleep using a kitchen knife.

$10k for Heroes’ Day preps

Fortunate Gora Mash West Correspondent Provincial leaders in Mashonaland West have set a $10 000 budget for logistical purposes during the forthcoming Heroes’ and Defence Forces’ Day celebrations set for…

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