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Friday, 03 May 2013 10:40
HARARE - As Zimbabwe continues to scale up efforts in the fight against HIV/Aids which has been around for the past three decades, Daily News Features Editor Thelma Chikwanha had a conversation with UNAIDS Country Coordinator Tatiana Shoumilina to find out...Read More
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Opinion & Analysis »
Tuesday, 30 April 2013 10:57
HARARE - We commend government’s efforts in scaling up the HIV/Aids fight. The fact that 600 000 people living with HIV are now accessing ARVs is a reason for much celebration. Aids is responsible for killing at least six million Zimbabweans...Read More
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News » Gugulethu Nyazema, Staff Writer
Friday, 12 April 2013 12:40
HARARE - National Aids Council (Nac) is training 360 traditional healers across the country on HIV prevention and treatment. Traditional healers are being trained so that they understand HIV issues and also give their clients information about the epidemic and treatment...Read More
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Features »
Monday, 10 December 2012 09:33
HARARE - “My son Shakespeare, do not go around shaking your spear everywhere,” exclaimed Albert Nyathi as he recited his poem My Son, at the unveiling of a World Aids Day theme song initiated by a youth singing sensation Theo Phoenyll....Read More
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Monday, 15 October 2012 13:04
BULAWAYO - Mainstream MDC deputy organising secretary Abdenico Bhebhe has blamed high HIV/Aids prevalence in Zimbabwe on Zanu PF’s mismanagement of the economy. Addressing more than 600 MDC supporters in Inyathi, Matabeleland North on Saturday Bhebhe said HIV/Aids is usually...Read More
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Wednesday, 12 September 2012 12:18
BULAWAYO - Bulawayo police in Matabeleland North’s Lupane District yesterday banned an HIV/Aids training workshop conducted by civic and human rights organisation National Youth Development Trust (NYDT). According to the organisation, police commander for Lupane District Johannes Govo banned the four-day...Read More
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Entertainment »
Monday, 10 September 2012 13:55
HARARE - The latest HIV/Aids statistics show that the 15 to 24 age group accounts for 41 percent of new HIV and Aids infections, and that Zimbabwe has 14,6 percent HIV and Aids prevalent rate. It is therefore pertinent for...Read More
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