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Man rapes, infects minor with HIV

Tamary Chikiwa in BULAWAYO A MAN from Nyamandlovu appeared in court yesterday and was remanded in custody for allegedly raping and infecting his seven-year-old minor cousin with HIV and a sexually transmitted infection (STI). The 39-year-old man, who cannot be named to protect the identity of the victim, was not asked to plead when he…

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‘Prosecutor’s arrest sets bad precedence’

LAWYERS representing incarcerated prosecutor Arthur Bosha have claimed that their client’s arrest has now set a bad precedent in the justice delivery system. Bosha’s defence team of Admire Rubaya and Stephen Chikotora made the allegations while presenting their arguments in a bail application at the Harare Magistrates’ Courts yesterday. The prosecutor was arrested last week…

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‘Devastation by Cyclone Eloise may cause disruptions to containment of soaring COVID-19 cases in Zim’… IRC warns  

STAFF WRITER Myles Matarise matarisem@dailynews.co.zw As Zimbabwe battles surging cases and deaths from COVID-19 with fears of a new variant, tropical Cyclone Eloise has devastated COVID-19 mitigation and containment measures. 10,424 COVID-19 cases and 280 deaths that were recorded on 3 December 2020 have since tripled to 33,388 confirmed cases, and 1,217 deaths as of…

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Govt cautious on Ivermectin merits…says its efficacy as a corona drug still to be confirmed

Tariro Sajeni and  Emmerson Njanjamangezi STAFF WRITERS AUTHORITIES are not yet sure that Ivermectin, the drug that the government recently approved for controlled use on Covid-19 patients, is effective in treating people infected by the lethal disease. This comes after South Africa’s Department of Health discouraged the use of Ivermectin for the management of coronavirus…

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Gvt to get tough with agric inputs abusers

Emmerson Njanjamangezi  SENIOR STAFF WRITER njanjamangezie@dailynews.co.zw  THE government says it is consulting with the Joint Operations Command (JOC) to institute jail sentences or more punitive penalties for farmers abusing, misusing or selling inputs accessed via the Command Agriculture or Presidential  schemes.  This follows reports that unscrupulous farmers enlisted on the schemes in Binga and Gokwe…

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Ekusileni opening still a mystery

Jeffrey Muvundusi in BULAWAYO PROVINCIAL Affairs minister Judith Ncube has said the Ekusileni Medical Centre, which is one of the designated Covid-19 hospitals, will “soon” start admitting patients as payments for major requirements have been processed. Although Ncube could not give the actual timelines as well as shedding light on the actual causes of the…

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WHO in drive to boost rural Covid-19 testing

Tarisai Machakaire  SENIOR STAFF WRITER machakairet@dailynews.co.zw THE World Health Organisation (WHO) has intensified efforts to boost Zimbabwe’s Covid-19 testing capabilities after completing training of health staffers in remote Beitbridge areas.  This comes amid calls for the Health ministry to increase Covid-19 testing across all areas, including in rural areas, to improve management of the spread…

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Triumph Africa gives lifeline to Binga residents

THE charity and developmental organisation entered a synergy with a mining consultancy firm  Kromount Technologies, who chipped in with funds to acquire food packs and masks that were distrubuted to villagers. The gesture is the second leg of Triumph Africa’s Covid 19 lockdown relief aid cycle which commenced last year. In an interview with this…

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Zim envoy to UAE passes on

EMMERSON NJANJAMANGEZI ZIMBABWE’S ambassador to the United Arab Emirates (UAE), Jerry Ndlovu, has passed away after a short illness in Harare yesterday. Ndlovu’s demise comes as a huge blow to the country’s growing diplomatic relations with the UAE. He was Zimbabwe’s first envoy to the emirate having been appointed by President Emmerson Mnangagwa in August…

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BCC appeals for Covid-19 resources

  THE cash-strapped Bulawayo City Council (BCC) has appealed to the government for more resources to fight the deadly Covid-19 pandemic. This comes at a time the local authority revealed that it was overwhelmed with cases, with its rapid response teams being outnumbered. As of Wednesday, Bulawayo had recorded 4 868 Covid-19 cases, including 174…

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