Traditional leaders warned against engaging tsikamutandas

Traditional leaders in the Midlands Province have been warned against engaging the services of traditional healers popularly known as tsikamutandas, who are notorious for fleecing unsuspecting villagers of their cattle and other valuables.

Substance abuse: Beyond peer pressure, experimentation Part 2

Harmful use of substances has multiple direct effects on young adults.

Mental health and the law

ON the 10th of October 2019, Zimbabwe together with the International community celebrated World Mental Health Day. The 2019 theme was focused on suicide prevention. According to the World Health…

Preps for Local Govt Investment Conference at advanced stage

Preparations for the upcoming annual Local Government Investment Conference (LOGIC) and the 78th annual general meeting of the Urban Councils Association of Zimbabwe (UCAZ) are at an advanced stage, an official has said.

Masepe opens up on City’s future

HARARE City chairman, Alois Masepe, says the Premiership club will remain intact — with or without the City Council’s financial backing.

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Chitembwe’s Harare City ease relegation worries

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Review of Southern Africa energy protocol progressing well

The review process of a regional framework that guides energy development in southern Africa is progressing well.

Female teacher under police probe for pupil affair

Patrick Chitumba, Midlands Bureau Chief POLICE in Gweru are investigating a 35 –year-old teacher at Guinea Fowl High School for allegedly having a sexual relationship with a 17 -year –old boy…

Govt, nurses talks way to go

Nurses’ move to negotiate with the Government on cost of living adjustments will go a long way in ensuring easy access to health services countrywide.

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