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US rolls out US$75 million for HIV fight

THE United States (US) President’s Emergency Plan for Aids Relief has mobilised over US$75 million to assist in the fight against HIV in Masvingo and Manicaland provinces. Over 57 000 adolescent girls and young women in Manicaland under the DREAMS programme and 70 000 orphans, vulnerable children and their families in Masvingo province are set…

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HCC targets health care facilities revamp

By Ketty Nyoni HARARE City mayor Jacob Mafume says there is a need to enhance and expand the health care facilities in the city to ensure that central hospitals are not flooded with patients who can be assisted at local levels. Speaking during a Harare health facilities tour yesterday, Mafume, emphasised on the need to…

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‘Government on course to clear 2m housing backlog’

THE government says it is on the cusp of clearing a two million housing backlog as authorities bid to offer low affordable and quality housing to both rural and urban dwellers. This comes as the government has so far delivered 160 000 housing units out of the 220 000 target it seeks to achieve by…

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Mwonzora happy to meet Chamisa . . . as opposition disunity remains a major issue ahead of 2023

MDC leader Douglas Mwonzora says he is willing to meet and engage with his Citizens Coalition for Change (CCC) counterpart, Nelson Chamisa, to help unite the country’s divided opposition ahead of next year’s crunch national elections. Speaking to the Daily News yesterday, Mwonzora said he recognised that unity among opposition parties remained the most viable…

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5 000 babies born HIV-positive: NAC

By Nyasha Kunyiswakunyiswan@dailynews.co.zw AT LEAST 5 000 babies were born HIV-positive in 2021 as a result of their mothers’ resistance to taking critical antiretroviral (ARV) medication during pregnancy or while breastfeeding, according to the National Aids Council (NAC). The babies’ HIV infections jeopardised Zimbabwe’s goal of achieving zero mother-to-child transmissions.“Close to 5 000 children were…

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Almost 200 babies born through IVF

THE in vitro fertilisation (IVF) programme which was reintroduced in Zimbabwe in 2016 by a team led by medical doctor Tinovimba Mhlanga has proved a great success with 197 live births recorded so far and more expected before the year ends. With almost 500 treatment cycles having been performed this gives an overall average success…

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Women seek gender parity in access to finance

LACK of access to capital continues holding back women-led businesses and start-ups from growth, a local women in finance pressure group has said. Officiating at a Women in Leadership Roundtable meeting held in Harare at the weekend, the founder of New Faces New Voices, Graca Machel  said the financial sector needed an overhaul to ensure…

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Mobile telecoms firms review bundle prices

MOBILE telecommunications companies have reviewed their bundle prices, both in domestic currency and United States dollars (US$), to align with rising operating costs. This comes two weeks after the Postal and Telecommunications Regulatory of Zimbabwe (Potraz) approved a headline tariff adjustment effective November 1. The telecoms sector has struggled to upgrade infrastructure and provide quality…

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