New measures to help people with HIV
Zimbabwe is committed to improving the lives of people living with HIV and Aids, as well as ending new infections, Vice President and Minister of Health and Child Care Dr Constantino Chiwenga said during the third quarter virtual meeting of the national validation committee on the elimination of mother to child transmission of HIV and syphilis.
First Lady defines model woman in Midlands
First Lady Auxillia Mnangagwa yesterday took her educative Nharirire yeMusha programme to the Midlands province where discussants defined a model woman as an adequate helper for her husband who binds her family through desisting from gossip, stealing and expending time on futile issues.
‘Revamp Zupco operations’
Stakeholders in the public transport system have implored Government to revamp Zupco’s operations and improve efficiency for the convenience of the commuting public.
Weekend behind bars for VP imposter
The 35-year-old Harare man who tried to persuade Parirenyatwa Group of Hospitals that he was Vice President and Minister of Health and Child Care Constantino Chiwenga to evade paying his hospital bills will spend the weekend behind bars awaiting his bail ruling on Monday.
Chitungwiza man busted with cocaine in Beitbridge
A 32-year-old Chitungwiza man has been arrested in Beitbridge after being found in possession of cocaine with a street value of $54 255 on Wednesday afternoon.
EDITORIAL COMMENT: Something not right with Warriors
THE Warriors’ latest quest for a maiden appearance at the World Cup finals got off to a poor start after they failed to take all three points in their opening Group G qualifier at the National Sports Stadium yesterday.
Govt takes action on quelea birds
THE Government is battling to contain quelea birds which have invaded Kwekwe district in huge flocks destroying wheat with the chemicals procured to deal with the menacing agricultural pests only expected to arrive in the next week.
Rejected in SA, embraced in France
THEY lost, of course they did, and that was probably the least of surprises.
Traditional leaders take lead in vaccination drive
TRADITIONAL leaders have helped immensely in the vaccination drive by mobilising and educating their communities on its importance, Information, Publicity and Broadcasting Services Minister Monica Mutsvangwa said yesterday.
The ill-fated Kariba trip
For several minutes, they watched anxiously from the shore and temporarily concluded that it was not safe to launch into the mighty, but usually serene waters of Lake Kariba.











