Pari nurses graduate

Nurses must keep abreast with new technology, knowledge and skills as today’s patients are techno-savy making them powerful to even challenge clinical processes, Health and Child Care Minister Dr Obadiah Moyo has said.

An insight into Zimbabwe’s so-called decade of ‘crisis’

Colette Mutangadura’s novel, “Kusara Kunze Huona” (2013), published by Zimbabwe Women Writers, is to date one of the very few fictional narratives in the Shona language to dwell extensively on what has come to be known as Zimbabwe’s decade of “crisis”.

10 celebrities whose lavish lifestyles indicate they’ve totally lost touch with reality

When you’re an A-lister in Hollywood, it’s easy to flaunt your wealth. You earn plenty of money, so luxuries like personal jets and fancy cars will hardly set you back a pretty penny. It’s all part of the perks of being famous.

China: Lessons for Zim, developing countries

CHINA will on 1 October, 2019 commemorate the 70th anniversary of the founding of the People’s Republic of China (PRC) — which is also known as the National Day — amid pomp and fanfare as the country celebrates unmatched progress in modern day history.

Eating bugs at Insect Experience

If you think eating insects is gross, you may be in the cultural minority. Throughout history, people have relished insects as food and today, many cultures still do.

‘Righteous’ cop jailed

A POLICE Constable who recently opened up on corruption in the police force and tendered his resignation, has been sent to jail for communicating with the media without authority.

Mukarati: Farmer with a difference . . . grows crops without soil

WHILE growing up, we knew that some climbers like the money-maker, could virtually be grown in a glass jar with nothing else, but a water solution.

‘Water supply is a collective responsibility’

The City of Harare has been battling perennial water challenges over the years, with the past week being the worst as the local authority closed down its Morton Jaffray water treatment plant over the shortage of water treatment chemicals. Our Municipality Correspondent Blessings Chidakwa (BC) spoke to Mayor Councillor Herbert Gomba (HG) to get a clearer picture of the water situation in the city, challenges being faced in water supply and possible long-term solutions to the crisis.

Idai effects spark non-communicable diseases increase

There are diseases of long duration and generally slow progression known as chronic conditions in medical terms.

Exploring religion, culture in African literature

African writers should converge and speak with a unified voice to preserve the mores and values of their peoples, thus, culture should be given prominence in the continent’s literature.

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