Don’t stop taking your ARVS

Tadiwa Nyatanga-Pfupa The National Aids Council wishes to advise all people who are currently on anti-retroviral therapy (ART), and those who will be initiated on ART to take their medicines…

Budgetary constraints affect social welfare services

Vincent Gono Gono, Features Editor BUDGETARY constraints dogging the Government have affected its commitment to foster equal opportunities to vulnerable children that are housed in orphanages that are strewn in…

Meat prices continue to rise

Judith Phiri, Sunday News Reporter THE prices of meat and most beef products have continued to increase despite Government’s efforts to normalise the price hike situation.

Zim students revel in Talent Factory

Takudzwa Chihambakwe NORBERT Mapfoche and Rutendo Mahofa, Zimbabwe’s representatives at the inaugural MultiChoice Talent Factory (MTF) Academy, have said they are enjoying every second of their time in training.

Keeping service dates for your cows as a management tool

Mhlupheki  Dube I OFTEN discuss with smallholder farmers on the importance of keeping and using records for their beef production enterprises.

Government applauded for EIA waiver

Munyaradzi Musiiwa , Midlands Correspondent THE Environment Management Agency (Ema) has relaxed the process of acquiring of an Environmental Impact Assessment (EIA) by small- scale miners, a move that has…

Healer on mission to make women ‘hot in bed’

Sukoluhle Ndlovu Traditional healer Queen Aquata, born Sichelesile Nkala has become a hit in Gweru and Harare with her traditional mixture of herbal remedies for women which makes them “hot…

New TB diagnosis in children

Charleen Ndlovu , Sunday News THE Government is in a process of coming up with standard operation procedures for the collection and processing of stool specimens for TB diagnosis in…

Williams, Masakadza rule even day against Bangladesh

SEAN Williams and skipper Hamilton Masakadza slammed a fifty each as Zimbabwe made 236-5 on the opening day of the first Test against Bangladesh in Sylhet on Saturday.

CAPS to reopen two plants

Rumbidzai Muparutsa CAPS Pharmaceuticals – Zimbabwe’s country’s largest pharmaceuticals manufacturer – will reopen two plants that produce drips and penicillin, creating scores of jobs and boosting production by 30 percent.

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