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Parirenyatwa Group of Hospitals, in partnership with Hunan Provincial Maternal and Child Health Care Hospital from China, is offering free early detection and treatment for cervical cancer.
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Chitungwiza ratepayers, pensioners and workers on Monday petitioned the Ministry of Local Government, Public Works and National Housing over poor governance and service delivery in the dormitory town.
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Harare City Council says the water it pumps into homes meets World Health Organisation (WHO) standards and is safe to drink, despite the presence of high organic loading of phosphates and nitrates in the raw water it draws from Lake Chivero.
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The trial of former Energy and Power Development Minister Elton Mangoma, former Zesa chief executive Joshua Chifamba and managing director of Zesa Enterprises Tererai Mutasa, has been postponed because the State witness, Mr Energy Mundandisi, is too sick to attend court.
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Harare City Council is set to clampdown on residents carrying out agricultural activities on wetlands and verges.
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A 39-year-old Harare man last Friday appeared in court on allegations of fatally stabbing his wife’s employer after accusing him of having an extra-marital affair with her.
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Citimed Hospital in Chitungwiza has partnered with Government and Higherlife Foundation to offer free treatment to 102 children suffering from hernia.
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TRADITIONAL leaders have called for collective efforts towards reclaiming the environment following the devastating Cyclone Idai, saying villagers should also play a role in that regard.
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VILLAGERS in Mutasa are living in fear of poisoning after reports that meat from cattle suspected to have died of cyanide poisoning was being sold in the area.
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The State has closed its case in the matter of Mt Pleasant legislator Samuel Banda (MDC-Alliance) who is facing charges of violating the Electoral Act.
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Yeukai Karengezeka Herald Correspondent A Chitungwiza man will spent the next 14 years in jail after he was convicted of raping his eight-year-old daughter on several occasions. He was convicted by Chitungwiza regional magistrate Mrs Estere Chivasa last week after a full trial. Mrs Chivasa initially sentenced him to 16 years in jail before suspending […]
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Yeukai Karengezeka Herald Correspondent A man appeared in court yesterday for allegedly stealing 14 broilers belonging to his mother. Ronald Mariko (18) appeared before Chitungwiza magistrate Mrs Winfilder Tiatara charged with stocktheft. He pleaded not guilty and the matter was remanded to May 7 for trial commencement. He was granted $50 bail. Prosecuting, Mr Norman […]
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Yeukai Karengezeka Herald Correspondent Chitungwiza Municipality is facing a high turnover of nurses at its clinics due to its failure to adequately remunerate them. At the centre of the nurse’s grievances is council’s failure to reinstate their professional health allowances which were withdrawn in 2012. Some of the nurses who spoke to The Herald accused […]
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Stakeholders in the healthcare sector must cooperate and engage each other to sail through the challenges bedevilling the sector, Health and Child Care Deputy Minister Dr John Mangwiro has said.
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THREE Harare men appeared in court yesterday for allegedly killing a taxi driver and stealing his vehicle.
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