Ambulance boost for Angel of Hope

Innovative Healthcare Delivery (IHD) Life, a Switzerland-based global healthcare and pharmaceutical giant, has donated a state-of the-art ambulance to First Lady Auxillia Mnangagwa’s Angel of Hope Foundation as part of measures to enhance Zimbabwe’s healthcare facilities and the availability of affordable medicines and diagnostics.

City’s infrastructure decay continues

The columbarium at Warren Hills Cemetery, one of the few sections at the cemetery that were still presentable, is slowly deteriorating under the watch of the Harare City Council, which is failing to deliver service.

India unveil new spin king

CHENNAI. — India unveiled the latest spin hero from its production line when Axar Patel claimed 11 wickets in the lightning fast two-day Test cricket win over England on Thursday.

Pirating driver fined $10 000

An illegal tax driver was fined $10 000 (or 45 days) for carrying five passengers into Chinhoyi town centre when he appeared before Chinhoyi magistrate Mr Tendai Banda on Monday.

Nurses, doctors should put saving lives before money

The 21st century nursing is the glue that holds a patient’s health care journey together. Across the entire patient experience, and whenever there is someone in need of care, nurses work tirelessly to identify and protect the health needs of the individual. 

Parker wants to KO Chisora

LONDON. — Joseph Parker wants to knock out Zimbabwe-born British heavyweight boxer Derek Chisora in England before defeating the winner of Oleksandr Usyk vs Joe Joyce.

Smuggled goods: State stood to lose $13m

Authorities have heightened investigations into the smuggling case where three commercial trucks carrying various groceries worth $14 million and US$21 000 were intercepted in Beitbridge this week.

Tiger Woods vows to bounce back

LOS ANGELES. — Tiger Woods vowed not to let his car crash finish his golfing career, telling pals: “It can’t end like this.”

Don’t they say women are a clever lot . . .

Unbeknown to him, his wives had connived to take contraceptives and each had a place in her garden where the community health worker went and dropped the pills. It was normally under a stone by the corner pole of the garden. The women had gotten tired of working for the children. Madzibaba Joha never worked except in the bedroom. Each wife was supposed to fend for her family. The deal was systematic, the wives took contraceptives at sunset every day, hence they would go to the garden every sunset without fail

Rowing star Danielle the next big thing

FOR teenage star, Danielle Kaschula, rowing started as her getaway option from tennis.

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