
Nhau Mangirazi
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3 weeks ago |
southerneye.co.zw | Nhau Mangirazi |Nizbert Moyo |William Vundla |Mpumelelo Moyo
Local News DESPITE putting up a brave front while attending to patients, one of the few doctors assigned to a district hospital in rural Zimbabwe is unhappy. Speaking in a hushed tone, he confesses that all is not well for the medical staff. They normally face harsher realities of mental health challenges.
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2 months ago |
southerneye.co.zw | Nhau Mangirazi |Sharon Sibindi |Silas Nkala |Patricia Sibanda
Local News CHUNDU, Feb 24 (NewsDay Live) – A Hurungwe triple murder suspect, Trymore Tore (37), has been arrested. Tore was finally arrested late Sunday after almost a week on the run following the alleged murders on February 16 at Mubairecheni Village under Chief Chundu in Hurungwe. He was arrested in the rural area under Chief Chundu, about 70km north of Karoi town as he sought food.
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2 months ago |
southerneye.co.zw | Nhau Mangirazi |Stephen Chadenga |Silas Nkala |Mpumelelo Moyo
Local News VARIOUS stakeholders in Hurungwe district have raised concern over “refusal” by some parents and guardians to have their children vaccinated against polio and measles. This came out during a stakeholders meeting in Karoi on Thursday, where it was revealed that at least 1 000 children were not vaccinated during Polio Round 3 blitz last year. Polio Round 4 vaccination will kick off on Tuesday and end on Friday this coming week.
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Jan 24, 2025 |
southerneye.co.zw | Nhau Mangirazi |Berita Kafesu |Bongile Moyo |Vanessa Gonye
Local News RUMBIDZAI Makara (45) is a happy woman following a successful water connection in December last year at her homestead in Chikangwe high-density suburb, Karoi in Mashonaland West province. She is among hundreds of women who had endured a water crisis that had gripped the farming town for a long time. “We had the best Christmas ever after our water was reconnected.
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Jan 15, 2025 |
newsday.co.zw | Nhau Mangirazi
THE Amalgamated Rural Teachers Union of Zimbabwe (Artuz) says its survey reveals that only 30% of the country’s educators have reported for duty, with the remainder reportedly staying away in protest over poor welfare conditions. Schools opened for the first term on Tuesday. Unions representing teachers said there was low morale among educators after the government shut the door on their request for a meeting to discuss welfare matters.
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