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THE World Health Organisation has donated a consignment of swine flu vaccines that are expected to arrive in the country next month.
POLICE have arrested the 67-year-old Epworth woman who was on the run after she allegedly conducted a botched backyard abortion that resulted in the death of a city woman before her two daughters and granddaughter illegally buried the body in a shallow grave.
HARARE City Council has recruited 201 nurses in a drive to fill in gaps left by those who quit.
TALKS between Zanu-PF and the two MDC formations over outstanding issues in the Global Political Agreement continued yesterday with the negotiators tight-lipped on proceedings.
A police inspector was fatally stabbed on Sunday morning by three suspected criminals while on his way home from the city centre in Mutare.
ZIMBABWE has made significant strides in reducing malaria incidences in its endeavour to meet the December 2010 Abuja target.
War veterans in Masvingo have accused the Zanu-PF provincial leadership of fomenting disunity and threatening the party's viability by trying to replace Vice President Joice Mujuru at next month's national congress.
WHELSON Transport Company has finally been given the green light to fire its driver who made a false report to police, delaying the clearance of 16 trucks loaded with fertilizer at Chirundu Border Post that was destined for Zambia.
THE standard of living for women and children in Zimbabwe has deteriorated significantly in the past four years, a recent Govenment study has shown.
The Australian Embassy through the United Nations Children's Fund has commissioned nine boreholes at the University of Zimbabwe to alleviate the water crisis that has affected the institution for the past two years.
Zimbabwe continues to offer quality education despite the economic challenges facing the nation, a senior Government official has said.
Women Affairs, Gender and Community Development Deputy Minister Evelyn Masaiti defrauded Government by not signing for the inputs she was given under the National Food Programme, the first witness in her trial, Brigadier- General Douglas Nyikayaramba, told the court yesterday.
Government will soon build secondary schools at all prison complexes for children of staff to cushion prison officers from paying high boarding fees for their children.
RESERVE Bank of Zimbabwe Governor Dr Gideon Gono cannot be co-opted into Zanu-PF structures because of enormous national commitments he has, while the nature of his duties require that he be apolitical, the Manicaland provincial leadership has been advised.
HWANGE Colliery Company Limited will later this week receive the first batch of equipment acquired under a US$5 million deal with a South African mine equipment firm for its open cast operations.
Charles Magaiza is a consummate Human Resources and People Development expert with over 12 years experience.
ZIMBABWE international goalkeeper Energy Murambadoro is on the move again, with the former CAPS United goalminder switching clubs in the South African Premiership.
THE International Images for Women Festival opened last Friday with Reliable System, the highlight of the evening.
British Airways will resume flights to Zimbabwe early next year following a two-year absence in a move expected to improve tourist arrivals into the country.
THE Zimbabwe team for next month's SARPCCO Games in Malawi received a massive morale booster when they were handed a sporting kit and cash worth over US$20 000 from the corporate world in Harare yesterday.
The illegal sanctions imposed on the country by Western countries have affected indigenous farmers' access to foreign markets for their produce, the Parliamentary Portfolio Committee on Agriculture, Water, Lands and Resettlement heard yesterday.
SOUTH African investors are keen to establish businesses in Zimbabwe and are anxious to see Zimbabwe's economy stabilising, a Rustenburg municipal officer has said.
TAMBAOGA is back! After close to seven years under the radar, Tambaoga, real name Last Chiangwa is back with a bang.
IN 1989 Germans woke up in the morning to find a wall that was dividing the West and the east demolished.
A 16-year-old girl was last Friday raped by a man who had offered her shelter while it was raining in Glen View 7, Harare.
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