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Child obesity, Zimbabwe’s new headache

Andile Tshuma HEALTH experts have expressed concern over the increasing number of overweight children and the growing trend of childhood obesity in Bulawayo. Child obesity is a growing concern in the continent, with the prevalence of overweight and obesity among children under five standing at 6.7 percent in 2018, according to the World Health Organisation…

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Strive Masiyiwa retires from Econet to pursue new prospects

TELECOMMUNICATIONS billionaire and founder of Econet Wireless Zimbabwe Ltd Strive Masiyiwa has retired from the company he started almost three decades ago to pursue new opportunities. The “vision caster” has moved on, Douglas Mboweni, chief executive officer at Econet told reporters in the capital, Harare, on Friday. “He has stepped up and there are more…

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Political tension keeps mounting

BLESSINGS MASHAYA & BLESSINGS MASAKADZA TENSION overshadowed major rallies by Zanu PF and the Citizens Coalition for Change (CCC) in Kwekwe and Gokwe respectively yesterday, as campaigning for the March 26 parliamentary and municipal by-elections reached fever pitch. While President Emmerson Mnangagwa addressed thousands of his supporters in Kwekwe, CCC leader Nelson Chamisa was not…

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Bulawayo to decommission major water supply dams

ANDILE TSHUMA BULAWAYO City Council (BCC) is set to decommission two of its major water supply dams, one of them this week, if no significant rains are received as the dry spell persists.  This would lead to council introducing water shedding. The city’s supply dams have not received significant inflows due to an erratic rain…

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Farmers call for PPPs investment in smallholder irrigation schemes

MELISA CHATIKOBO FARMERS have called for public private partnerships (PPPs) investment in irrigation schemes and micro-irrigation kits for small holder farmers to supplement rain-fed agriculture. This comes as the country is experiencing a long dry spell that has seen rain-dependent crops wilting, especially in the Southern region, amid fears of a drop in yields this…

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Bid to sue Emirates thrown out

A WOMAN has lost a case in which she had sued international airline Emirates, demanding US$158 125 in damages for alleged assault by its employee and reimbursement of her lost luggage. The High Court dismissed her case with costs. “Whereupon, after reading documents filed on record, and hearing counsel, it is ordered that the proceedings…

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‘Sadc must guard against terrorism’

Rumbidzai Ngwenya PRESIDENT Emmerson Mnangagwa, has called on the Southern African Development Community (Sadc) to scale up its defence and security mechanisms to fight terrorism in the region. This comes as the Sadc region is currently grappling with Islamist insurgents wreaking havoc in Mozambique’s Cabo Delgado province. Addressing delegates at the Zimbabwe-Botswana Bi-National Commission in…

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