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Bulawayo water woes worsen

Yvonne Ncube in BULAWAYO THE City of Bulawayo has extended its water-shedding schedule from 120 to 132 hours per week due to worsening water shortages. This comes barely a week after councillors shot down a proposal to extend the city’s gruelling water shedding regime to 144 hours weekly. It also comes as two of the…

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CAZ pushes for free breast cancer screening

By Nyasha Kunyiswa THE Cancer Association of Zimbabwe (CAZ) says it will not tire from pushing the government to offer free breast cancer screening for both males and females. This comes as the country has joined the rest of the world in commemorating breast cancer awareness month. Speaking to Daily News yesterday, CAZ information research…

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Treasury commends AfDB’s role in debt resolution efforts

MINISTER of Finance Mthuli Ncube has commended the African Development Bank (AfDB) for its support in the country’s arrears clearance and debt resolution process. The treasury chief said the debt process is key in capacitating the government to resolve the longstanding challenge that has hindered the country’s development efforts. “In Zimbabwe, the Bank has been…

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Chitembwe blasts Warriors coach…CAPS Utd break Dynamos jinx, as Bosso fans boycott BF

Cloud Fusire at RUFARO STADIUM Dynamos……………….(1)1 CAPS United…………(0)2 CAPS United coach Lloyd Chitembwe had no kind words for Warriors coach Michael Nees over his decision to travel to South Africa with team captain Godknows Murwira which saw the defender miss the team’s 2-1 win against arch rivals Dynamos here yesterday. Chitembwe opted not to dwell…

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Traditional herbs are critical in cancer fight

THE potential of traditional herbs in cancer treatment has sparked a crucial conversation in Zimbabwe, with parliamentarians urging authorities to invest in traditional medicines to combat the disease. This push for investment is timely, considering the country’s rich heritage of traditional medicine practice. Traditional medicine has long been a vital part of healthcare in developing…

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