Prophylaxis vs vaccination: Clearing confusion in HIV prevention

Tendai Gukutikwa Health Reporter AS new HIV prevention technologies gain prominence, health experts are emphasising the need to distinguish between prophylaxis and vaccination — two approaches often confused despite serving…

42 000 doses of Lenacapavir HIV Prevention medicine to reach Zim by July

 Muchaneta Chimuka in Bulawayo ZIMBABWE is expecting to receive over 42 000 doses of new injectable HIV and AIDS prevention medicine, Lenacapavir, in July, and many vulnerable populations are hoping…

BRICS bank approves US$1bn loan for SA

SHANGHAI. – The board of directors of the New Development Bank has approved a loan of up to US$1 billion to South Africa for the implementation of a programme to…

US to build constructive dialogue with Iran

MANAMA. – The United States intends to build constructive dialogue and seek new agreements with Iran, Secretary of State Marco Rubio said yesterday during the joint ministerial meeting between the…

Teacher accused of sexually abusing students, on the run

Arron Nyamayaro A Bonda Girls High School teacher is on the run amid allegations of bedding students under Mutasa District in Manicaland province. Anesu Mautsa, 48, who is married and…

Sammons backs replacements . . . Chevrons face Bangladesh

Tinashe Kusema Zimpapers Sports Hub ZIMBABWE coach Justin Sammons believes that Sikandar Raza’s absence gives other players a chance to stake their claims when the Chevrons face Bangladesh in a…

Man robbed, commits suicide

Lovemore Kadzura-Mutare Bureau A MUTARE man who could not live with some internal injuries sustained when he was robbed, committed suicide four days later in an incident that has left…

BancABC junior football game changer rolls into life

Ray Bande Senior Reporter THE countdown is on! Next Saturday, the BancABC Roots Impact Programme kicks off, bringing together the next generation of football talent from across Zimbabwe. Manicaland will…

Trio fined US$110 each for dagga possession

Yeukai Karengezeka-Chisepo Court Correspondent THREE people, including two Irish nationals, who were found in possession of dagga at a Harare hotel, have been fined US$110 each. The accused, Jodie Kinsella…

164 killed in twin Venezuela earthquakes

CARACAS. – Two powerful earthquakes struck Venezuela on Wednesday, collapsing buildings in Caracas and elsewhere, killing at least 164 people, and wounding nearly 1  000 across the country. Venezuelan acting…

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