Year: 2024
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Zim’s health sector on life support: Aid reliance sparks worry
Zimbabwe’s public health financing is facing increasing pressure as the country continues to depend heavily on external funding and out-of-pocket…
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Govt urged to prioritise NatPharm in budget allocation
The Ministry of Finance and Economic Development must prioritise the National Pharmaceutical Company (NatPharm) in its budget allocation to ensure…
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Matabeleland farmers unite to advance livestock management
By Ndumiso Tshuma A group of dedicated farmers in Matabeleland is revolutionising livestock management by focusing on advanced breeding techniques…
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AWE empowers 30+ women entrepreneurs in Byo
Over 30 local women entrepreneurs proudly graduated from the Academy for Women Entrepreneurs (AWE), a programme which plays a pivotal…
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Rising cases of Downer Cow Syndrome raise concerns among farmers
By Ndumiso Tshuma Farmers are increasingly concerned about the growing number of Downer Cow Syndrome cases reported this year. This…
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Gripped by fear: Haiti gang slaughters 110 in brutal witchcraft accusations.
A Moroccan startup, Moldiag has begun developing mpox tests as the Mpox epidemic persists. This year, Africa’s Centres for Disease…
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Mthwakazi: What’s in a Name?
By Luckson Ndlovu The ongoing cultural revolution among the AmaNdebele kaMzilikazi has reignited discussions around the term Mthwakazi, a name…
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‘Refrain from farming on Wednesdays and honour cultural customs’
Traditionalists are calling on citizens to observe cultural farming practices, particularly during this period when a heatwave has been affecting…
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CSOs cast doubt on Govt’s responsible mining proposal in 2025 Budget
Civil Society Organisations (CSOs) in Zimbabwe’s mining sector have expressed skepticism about the government’s commitment to implementing responsible mining, as…
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Bulawayo Councillors push for deeper boreholes to tackle water crisis.
Bulawayo councillors have proposed drilling deeper boreholes as a solution to the city’s persistent water crisis. This advice is based…
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