Bindura Bureau Bindura Municipality’s eastern and high density suburbs have clocked five consecutive days without running water amid reports that the Citizens Coalition for Change (CCC) run authority is out of treatment chemicals. Ratepayers in these suburbs are reportedly waking up as early as 3am to queue for water at …
Read More »Free Ambulance Service, Medication For Pregnant Women
A PARTNERSHIP between Government and the World Bank has resulted in the introduction of free ambulance services and medication for needy pregnant women in Bulawayo and Harare as part of efforts to improve health services. Ambulance crews in the two cities will also receive foreign currency incentives. The deal is …
Read More »Monkeypox: Red Flag Raised On Second-Hand Clothes
A TOP United Nations (UN) health expert has raised the red flag on second-hand clothes, particularly those coming from countries currently experiencing monkeypox outbreaks as they could be contaminated with the virus. United Nations As of June 2, 2022, 780 laboratory confirmed cases have been notified to the World Health …
Read More »Zimbabwe Still Free From Monkeypox: Govt
Zimbabwe has not recorded any case of monkeypox, authorities said Tuesday. Monkeypox has been reported in 19 endemic and non-endemic countries within and outside Africa. As of 26th May 2022, a total of 257 confirmed cases and 120 suspected cases and no deaths have been reported. “The Ministry has also …
Read More »VP Chiwenga Finds New Love
VICE-PRESIDENT Constantino Chiwenga has settled down with army Colonel Miniyothabo Baloyi after an acrimonious divorce with former model Marry Mubaiwa, it has emerged. In a leaked video seen by NewsDay, Chiwenga is seen being interviewed by a Zimbabwe Statistical Agency enumerator and the VP — who doubles as Health and Child …
Read More »Chimanimani Battles Teenage Pregnancies As Offenders Flee To Mozambique
Chimanimani district in Manicaland province is battling a rise in teenage pregnancies and child marriages amid revelations the male culprits are fleeing to Mozambique where they have created a no go area for relatives of victims who may want to pursue them. The mountainous district is located near Mozambique and …
Read More »Perennially Dry Bulawayo Decommissions Two Dams
BULAWAYO residents should brace for a grueling water crisis after council agreed to decommission two of its main water sources as a result of their low water levels. According to the latest council minutes, the city fathers decommissioned uMzingwane dam on Sunday while Upper Ncema is likely to face the …
Read More »Jail For Denying Children Access To Health Care
Parents or guardians who deny their children access to health services on any ground including religious will face up to a year in jail, a fine or both if the Medical Services Bill gazetted last week is passed into law. The Bill seeks to align the Medical Services Act with …
Read More »Monkeypox Outbreak Primarily Spreading Through Sex: WHO
– European nations have confirmed dozens of cases in what’s become the largest outbreak of monkeypox ever on the Continent, according to the German military. – The most recent surge in cases appears to have been spread among men who have sex with other men. The outbreak has quickly advanced …
Read More »Criminals Flood Schools With Illicit Drugs
TEACHERS have raised the alarm on rampant drug abuse among pupils as a crisis gains momentum in schools which have become part of a new wave of illicit substances. Progressive Teachers’ Union of Zimbabwe (PTUZ) secretary-general Raymond Majongwe said schools have become a haven for dangerous drugs like marijuana, crystal …
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