Exciting news on viral load testing

A localised research on barriers to accessing viral load testing (VLT) and other health services for women living with HIV in Zimbabwe was recently conducted.

The research is set to inform policy direction on VLT in Zimbabwe.

Names and naming: Seeking to expose commonalities among the Bantu

Pathisa Nyathi WE have so far looked at naming with a view to unpacking reasons why objects are named, and the meanings resident in the various names. This we sought…

Names and naming: Seeking to expose commonalities among the Bantu

Pathisa Nyathi WE have so far looked at naming with a view to unpacking reasons why objects are named, and the meanings resident in the various names. This we sought…

Domestic cricket resumes

THE long wait is finally over – the domestic cricket season is now set to start. Six months after an international ban that had been imposed on Zimbabwe Cricket (ZC), thereby paralysing the association’s operations, the ZC staff and players’ salaries have now been paid.

Red flag over ‘commercial’ adoptions

The Department of Social Welfare, which falls under the Ministry of Labour and Social Welfare, has raised the red flag over the growing trend in which Zimbabweans living outside the country are adopting children in order to unlock financial benefits provided by their host countries.

Civil service academy takes shape

The Public Service Commission (PSC) is finalising administrative work on integrating all Government employee training institutions into a single academy that is envisaged to impart modern skills to its workforce.

“Free medication for diabetes patients”

Mollet Ndebele, Sunday News Reporter THE Zimbabwe Diabetes Association (ZDA) is appealing to the Government to provide free medication to diabetes patients as a majority of them cannot afford the cost…

“Free medication for diabetes patients”

Mollet Ndebele, Sunday News Reporter THE Zimbabwe Diabetes Association (ZDA) is appealing to the Government to provide free medication to diabetes patients as a majority of them cannot afford the cost…

Cars to look out for: BMW Mini

Lovert Mafukure The BMW Mini has been an icon since the 1960s.  The Suez canal fuel crisis gave birth to the idea of a tiny car with a very small…

Hwange baby dumper to perform community service

Fairness Moyana in Hwange A HWANGE woman heaved a sigh of relief after she was spared jail for community service after being convicted of dumping her stillborn child at a…

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