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National Blood Services Zimbabwe makes Steady Progress

NBSZ makes steady progress By Dumisani Ndlovu The National Blood Services Zimbabwe (NBSZ) has made significant progress in its annual blood collection target, having gathered over 61,000 units so far, with a goal of collecting 87,000 units this year. Menard Mutenherwa, Blood Supply Executive, expressed satisfaction with the current numbers, stating, “Our blood collection from […]

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Zimbabwe Prosecutor General Raises Red flag on Linient Sentences

….As 4 Cameronians cautioned and discharged after being convicted for fraudulently and corruptly acquiring Zimbabwe Passports By Dumisani Ndlovu Prosecutor General, Hon. Loyce Matanda-Moyo’s office, has expressed concern over the lenient sentence given to four Cameroonians who pleaded guilty to fraudulently obtaining Zimbabwean passports. Christiana Byombe Duma Ebako, Muya Muya Emile, Tegha Marvel Ngei, and

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Women Fight Non – Communicable Diseases Through Netball

Mkoba Women Fight NCDs Through Netball By Delicious Mathuthu Mkoba, Zimbabwe – In a bid to combat proliferating Non-Communicable Diseases (NCDs) and promote community empowerment, a group of women in Mkoba have created a local netball team. Formed in 2022, the team, Amazing Talent Academy, consists of about 17 women, mostly housewives, from the local

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Zim Confirms Two Mpox Cases in Harare and Midlands

Breaking News By Delicious Mathuthu Zimbabwe – The Ministry of Health and Child Care (MoHCC) has officially announced the country’s first two confirmed Mpox cases in Harare and Mberengwa in the Midlands Province. The two, a-11-year-old boy and a-24-year-old man, had travelled to South Africa and Tanzania respectively, before returning home and developing symptoms. Both

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Zim Ministers and Army Commander Ordered to pay Damages For Junior Officers Misconduct

….Soldiers Reportedly tortured and Assaulted victims during Covid 19 Lockdown.. Defence, Home Affairs Ministers ordered to pay damages for junior officers’ misconduct By Dumisani Ndlovu In a landmark ruling, Shurugwi Magistrate Patricia Gwetsayi has ordered Defence Minister Oppah Muchinguri-Kashiri and Zimbabwe National Army Commander Lieutenant-General Anselem Sanyatwe to pay $38,000 to four residents brutally assaulted

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Midlands Province gets a boost with new 17 –Seater staff bus

Midlands Province gets a boost with new 17-seater staff bus By Dumisani Ndlovu The Midlands Province has taken a significant step towards improving service delivery with the commissioning of a new 17-seater staff bus. Honourable Owen Ncube, Minister of State for Provincial Affairs and Devolution, officiated the ceremony, praising the Second Republic’s commitment to enhancing

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Zimbabwe Introduces New Land Tenure System Replacing Offer Letters

By Dumisani NdlovuThe Zimbabwean government has halted the issuance of new 99-year leases, offer letters, and agricultural land permits. This move paves the way for a bankable, transferable, and more secure tenure document, according to Information Minister Dr. Jenfan Muswere. Zimbabwe’s land tenure system consists of freehold, State land, communal, and leasehold (resettlement) categories. The

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