Month: October 2018
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Adolescent girls access HIV/AIDS services in Magwegwe
By Patient Sibanda The HIV and AIDS prevention awareness programme through sports has reached adolescent girls and young women in…
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Diabetes Association dispels free medicine message
The Zimbabwe Diabetes Association have refuted messages circulating on social media claiming it is giving out free insulin. The message…
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‘Umakoti exhibition blends culture and fashion’
The uMakoti Royal Bride exhibition has been hailed for uplifting the image of women in society. Speaking on the sidelines…
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ARTUZ amplifies calls for USD wages
Amalgamated Rural Teachers Union of Zimbabwe (ARTUZ) has amplified calls by teachers to have their salaries paid in United…
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Informal traders draft new law
THE Bulawayo Vendors Traders Association (BVTA) has proposed a new law to govern the conduct of informal traders in the…
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‘Saboteurs fueling black market…’:Sithembiso Nyoni
MEMBERS of the public must work with the government to quash the rampaging black market and report speculators who are…
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Teachers demand wages in US$
TEACHERS, who make up the largest section of civil servants, are demanding that government pays their salaries in United States…
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Rural commuters stranded as fuel shortage bites
Long distance commuters were Friday left stranded at the Renkini long distance Terminus as most buses were grounded due to…
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Fuel queues: a haven for sex workers
The shortage of fuel in Bulawayo has led to a spike in prostitution, as sex workers are now targeting motorists…
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Include informal sector in urban planning, councils urged
LOCAL authorities in Zimbabwe need to move with the times and practice inclusive city planning strategies that recognise the informal…
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