Stakeholders Called To Act As Typhoid Returns To Glen View
Fears of horrific typhoid and cholera deaths have arise Glen view residents as reports are revealing that patients suffering from diarrhoea in that suburb, have tested positive for typhoid
Fears of horrific typhoid and cholera deaths have arise Glen view residents as reports are revealing that patients suffering from diarrhoea in that suburb, have tested positive for typhoid
Tajamuka was created as a coalition of several organizations to carry out peaceful but radical and action-oriented protests and activities. The main rationale was to create an amorphous movement that is less bureaucratic de-institutionalised and thus rapid in its responsiveness to the issues and events
Award-winning local movie Cook Off continues on its upward trajectory as the blockbuster looks to explore the UK market with the UK premiere set for 27th July at the exclusive Mayfair Hotel in London, ahead of its much anticipated worldwide release in August. The making of
Zimbabwean Vendors and Traders registered their disappointments towards government which they claimed it tricked them for not full fulling their promises they made before July 2018 elections
Players in the informal retail sector are reeling from the effects of the Statutory Instrument 142 (SI 142 of 2019) which outlawed the multi-currency system alleging that foreign currency scarcity to replenish stocks has worsened since the pronouncement came into effect last week. The new policy
Seeing the roof surge right above her head with almost no one standing in her corner, controversial hip-hop singer, Kikky BadA$$ has been forced to withdraw her statement in which she accused Vimbai Zimuto of hijacking her ideas and concepts. After throwing accusation on the Netherlands-based
Local organisations involved in HIV and Aids advocacy will on Thursday march against government's reluctance to address the critical shortage of antiretroviral drugs (ARVs) in the country. Zimbabwe AIDS Network (ZAN), Zimbabwe National Network of People Living with HIV (ZNNP+) and other civic society organisations have
Zimbabwe workers have vowed not to go back on the demand to be paid in US dollars as their monthly salaries despite government impose of banning the use of foreign currency in the country
Financially troubled Harare City Council is battling against critical chemical shortages and has told residents that it will only be able to provide water at least once a week. Acting Harare Water Director, Engineer Mabhena Moyo told 263Chat following yesterday’s full council meeting that the council,
Mobile telecommunications giant, Econet Wireless Zimbabwe Limited (EWZL)’s profits remained in the positive despite a major decline to record $ 106 million for the year ending 28 February 2019 as compared to $ 132 million realized during the same period prior year following a de-merger
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