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Call to include sexual abuse issues in schools curriculum
Tafadzwa Ndlovu Herald Reporter Academic institutions should strengthen child protection systems by including issues of sexual abuse and violence in the curriculum, a Cabinet Minister has said.
Govt targets 2 million hectares of maize, small grains
Masvingo Bureau Government has set a target to put two million hectares under maize and small grains this season as part of efforts to boost food security and bring an…
‘No child should be born with HIV’
Health Reporters First Lady Amai Grace Mugabe has said no child should be born with HIV or be infected at birth because preventive treatment is readily available and accessible in…
Acute parking space woes hit Harare
Herald Reporters HARARE is facing an acute shortage of parking space, with statistics released recently showing that the city only has 7 000 on-street and parkade parking bays against almost…
5 retained in Zanu-PF provincial elections
Felex Share Herald Reporter FIVE Zanu-pf incumbent chairpersons retained their posts in provincial elections held at the weekend, with the major upset being witnessed in Mashonaland West where Cde Temba…
Bosso, You Beauty!
Robson Sharuko Senior Sports Editor SEVEN years of pain, heartbreak and the burden of carrying the weight of souls battered by perennial failure came to an end on Saturday as…
Time for firms to change their business models
Business Correspondent A few months ago reports were that only about 10 of the 74 companies listed on the local bourse were operating at full capacity. Some even predicted an…
Plane crash: Black boxes, 31 bodies recovered
Windhoek. — Thirty-one bodies were recovered yesterday from the wreckage of a Mozambican Airlines plane that went down in torrential rain in Namibia, police said, while the aircraft’s black boxes…
Elephant survival tops agenda at Botswana talks
JOHANNESBURG. — African ministers and experts meet this week in Botswana to chart ways to stamp out a spike in elephant killings fuelled by a growing demand for ivory in…









