Govt urges stakeholders to fight stroke

There is need for increased efforts by all stakeholders in the fight against stroke as the condition continues to cause disability and premature death, Health and Child Care Deputy Minister Dr John Mangwiro has said.

More HIV+ kids to benefit from ART

The provision of anti-retroviral drugs to children living with HIV and Aids should remain a priority in Mashonaland West, an official from the National Aids Council has said.

Govt, private sector two sides of the same coin

Very few strategies, if any, beat the formidable force of a facilitative Government and a sincere and honest private sector in confronting economic challenges of any country no matter how complicated they may seem.

GBV shelter in need of help

A large number of women here are seeking refuge at Dambatsoko Safe Shelter due to challenges associated with polygamy and the reluctance by men to fend for their families, assistant matron Ms Kulamusi Muvezwa has said.

Interim Ngezi coach Kadurira remains defiant

INTERIM Ngezi Platinum Stars coach Clifton Kadurira has remained a defiant man, insisting his side might stage a dramatic comeback and overhaul their nine-point deficit behind leaders FC Platinum and snatch the Castle Lager Premier Soccer League championship.

10 lawyers battle it out for PG post

TEN lawyers will today battle it out in public interviews to select the country’s new substantive Prosecutor-General in Harare.

Illegal settlers headache for Kwekwe city fathers

Kwekwe City Council has raised the red flag over the continued proliferation of illegal settlers in some parts of the  city.

SI 122 scrapping gets thumbs up

Business people and academics in the Midlands province have welcomed Government’s decision to scrap SI 122 of 2017 to allow people to import basic commodities saying it will halt the prevailing price hike madness.

GBV cases up

Government is concerned with the increase in cases of gender-based violence around Masvingo Province, an official has said.

Catholic nun murder-accused gives magistrate death threat

Enock Potani, who last year allegedly killed and raped a Catholic nun Ruvadiki Plaxedes Kamundiya at a Holy Shrine at Mother of Peace in Mutoko, yesterday threatened a Harare magistrate with death.

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