When water comes at the cost of health

Harare has over the years experienced serious water shortages resulting in some residents selling water to those who do not have access to boreholes.

Designer off to Moza

Award-winning designer Rukudzo Sarupinda is set to represent the country at the African Women Designers’ Week to be held in Maputo, Mozambique, from October 18-19.

Indigenous Knowledge Systems: Lessons from China

China has been cementing its position as one of the leaders in the modern world.

UK varsity sets up clinic at Mpilo

Zimbabwe’s re-engagement drive is gaining traction amid indications that the United Kingdom’s University of Manchester, together with the Lugina Africa Midwives Research Network (Lamrin), are keen to work with Mpilo Hospital in setting up the first stillbirth prevention clinic.

Artists to get insight of artistic world at gallery

Wayne Chiridza, Showbiz Reporter ARTISTS are expected to gather at the National Art Gallery in Bulawayo at 3PM tomorrow to discuss the impact of geography on their artistic and curatorial practice.…

Zisca Byo now functional

Innocent Kurira, Sports Reporter THE Zimbabwe Soccer Coaches Association (Zisca) Bulawayo province will hold a symposium at the end of this month as part of efforts to revive the dormant body.…

NGO partners Government to curb sexual harassment at varsities

Rutendo Ngara, Chronicle Reporter  THE Zimbabwe Gender Commission (ZGC) is partnering with the Government to craft a policy to curb sexual harassment at tertiary institutions. Speaking at a public lecture held…

‘Bread no longer affordable’

Pride Mahlangu, Business Reporter THE Consumer Rights’ Association says bread is now beyond the reach of many consumers in the country after retailers this week increased its price to almost ZWL$16…

South Africa’s power utility implements load-shedding

Eskom, which provides about 95 percent of the South Africa’s electricity, implemented power cuts yesterday amid maintenance problems. The rand weakened as investors fretted about the effect on economic growth.

Taking antidepressants during pregnancy linked to gestational diabetes — study

Taking antidepressants during pregnancy is linked to a greater risk of developing gestational diabetes, according to a new Canadian study published in the online journal BMJ Open.

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