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ZIMBABWE National Family Planning Council (ZNFPC) has expressed concern over pharmacies that are charging exorbitant prices for contraceptive pills that are supposed to be sold to the public at very low prices.
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The Ministry of Health and Child Care’s forensic department has called for more families that lost their loved ones during Cyclone Idai to come forward and submit DNA samples to enable the identification of all remains that may be found in future.
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YOUTHS in Mutare have said the Youth Commission that Government intends to set up to address their concerns should be led by young people who have a better understanding of what affects them.
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AN 80-YEAR-OLD Chipinge man hanged himself in an abandoned hut following a dispute with his son who blamed him for his misfortunes.
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The Ministry of Health and Child Care’s forensic department has called for more families that lost their loved ones during Cyclone Idai to come forward and submit DNA samples to enable the identification of all remains that may be found in future.
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AN 80-YEAR-OLD Chipinge man hanged himself in an abandoned hut following a dispute with his son who blamed him for his misfortunes.
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SMALL-scale farmers in Manicaland have been urged to have their soils tested for acidity and alkalinity as they prepare for the 2019-20 agricultural season.
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VILLAGERS in Chimanimani have been urged to minimise burning of field residue as it has become a source of air pollution, posing a threat to the environment and their health.
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A Greenside woman last week drowned in Chikanga Extension water reservoir where she had allegedly gone to perform traditional rituals with friends.
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Emmah Chinyamutangira Manicaland Correspondent Getting overexcited with stolen money has landed a Mutare man in trouble after he flaunted his loot of thousands of United States dollars to his brother and tried to buy his silence with US$20. After robbing his uncle of US$ 7 190 and ZWL$ 200 in a midnight machete attack, Lewis […]
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Samantha Zengeni Manicaland Correspondent Project Kuchengetedza Zviwanikwa, a Chipinge-based Non-Governmental Organisation (NGO) has embarked on a project to supply reusable sanitary wear to schoolgirls in Manicaland as part of efforts to alleviate challenges faced by girls during menstruation. Project director Mr Vrante Jambaya said the organisation was seeking to reach more areas when more resources […]
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Manicaland Correspondent Manicaland Provincial Affairs Minister Dr Ellen Gwaradzimba has called for the utilisation of idle land to curb unemployment. Speaking at the First Capital Bank young farmers’ market fair in Mutare on Wednesday, Dr Gwaradzimba said youths should stop the dependency syndrome and take up agriculture as business and a means for survival. “Farming […]
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Wimbainashe Zhakata Mutare Correspondent Mutasa Rural District Council has resolved to venture into banana farming to boost revenue generation. The project is earmarked for Zindi area. A few years ago council embarked on a similar project but it folded owing to lack of expertise. Mutasa RDC chief executive officer Mr George Bandure confirmed the development […]
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Nyasha Mapasa Manicaland Correspondent A MUTARE magistrate on Tuesday sentenced two men from Chimanimani to nine years in jail each, for stock theft. Moses (38) and Eric Rasekeswa (73) were found guilty of stealing a heifer valued at US$450 from Anesu Chidiriro (31), a cattle rancher residing at Petershook Farm, in Cashel Valley, Chimanimani. Magistrate […]
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Rumbidzayi Zinyuke recently in Chimoio, Mozambique Cordial relations between Zimbabwe and Mozambique, which have yielded fruits in various sectors in the past, will help the countries jointly build bright futures economically and socially. Speaking at Mozambique’s 44th Independence celebrations in Chimoio on Tuesday, Zimbabwean and Mozambican government officials concurred that productive corporation between the two […]
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