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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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Tuesday, 30 April 2013 09:56
HARARE - At least 600 000 people living with HIV now have access to antiretroviral drugs as the country scales up efforts to fight a disease which has killed about 25 million people worldwide since it was discovered in the early...Read More
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News » Jeffrey Muvundusi, Own Correspondent
Monday, 15 April 2013 10:38
BULAWAYO - Thabitha Khumalo, MDC MP for Bulawayo East constituency, has proposed the use of national identity cards for voting in the forthcoming elections, arguing the voters’ roll is too trashy to be trusted. Khumalo, who was addressing journalists during a...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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Thursday, 28 March 2013 09:20
HARARE - As the world marks Social Work Day (WSWD) today, an alarming number of children are living on or from the streets. On the other hand cases of abuse of children have risen exponentially. Council for Social Work (CSW) chairperson...Read More
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Features » Farai Mutsaka, News Editor
Wednesday, 27 March 2013 10:46
ZVISHAVANE - It is deep down in the bush but this is where pillow talk rules the roost and sex has ceased being that dirty a word. People living with HIV in Midlands Province’s deep rural areas from Gokwe to Mapirimira...Read More
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News » Gugulethu Nyazema, Staff Writer
Wednesday, 13 March 2013 10:58
HARARE - They usually appear macho and all-conquering, but Zimbabwean men are turning out to be the weaker sex when it comes to health matters. So lily-livered are Zimbabwean men that the majority of them cannot even muster enough courage to...Read More
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Tuesday, 05 March 2013 12:05
HARARE - A special parliamentary committee is this week expected to endorse or reject Jacob Mudenda as the new chairman of the Zimbabwe Human Rights Commission (ZHRC). ZHRC is the first statutory body tasked with investigating rights abuses. Parliament’s Standing Rules...Read More
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Wednesday, 06 February 2013 12:43
HARARE - Adult vagrants arrested during a police clean-up exercise to remove homeless people from Harare’s central business district will appear in court today. Police spokesperson Tadious Chibanda said the vagrants will be charged under the Child Protection Act. Chibanda said...Read More
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Sunday, 03 February 2013 13:49
HARARE - Police have launched a blitz on Harare’s homeless people, vagrants and street kids and will swoop on parents who force their children to beg on the streets. Harare provincial police spokesperson Tadiuos Chibanda said those rounded up will be...Read More
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Sport »
Friday, 01 February 2013 12:34
HARARE - New Bloemfontein Celtic striker Rodreck Mutuma yesterday bid farewell to Dynamos after two successful years with the Zimbabwean champions, but says he will always remain loyal to the club. Mutuma, who has been on Celtic’s radar since last year,...Read More
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Tuesday, 08 January 2013 10:46
HARARE - Superstar Oliver Mtukudzi has moved to permanently quash unrelenting speculation about his HIV status, declaring in an interview with CNN, “I am not HIV positive.” Tuku, one of Zimbabwe’s most successful musicians, has previously battled wild rumours of ill-health...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, 03 December 2012 13:31
HARARE - Legislators should devise strategies that will ensure the country’s lucrative mining sector contributes towards the Aids Levy, Health minister Henry Madzorera said. Speaking during the World Aids Day in Beitbridge on Saturday, Madzorera implored Cabinet to review the National...Read More
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