Harare eats humble pie
The project, first mooted in 2020 and is touted as a game-changer to the city’s perennial water challenges, had stalled due to financial disagreements and procedural missteps.
By Newsday
Oct. 7, 2024
‘Harare face imminent humanitarian crisis’
Early this year, government allayed fears of water shortages in the country, saying Zimbabwe had sufficient water reserves, particularly in urban areas.
By Lorraine Muromo
Aug. 30, 2024
Bulawayo water crisis: Govt deploys technical team
He said the strategies included the refurbishment of Insiza pipeline and Ncema treatment works filter rehabilitation.
By Peter Dube
Jul. 8, 2024
Health start-up enhances diagnostic care for patients
Speaking to NewsDay, Health ATM head of technology and innovation Nyasha Cecil Nyamupaguma said the intervention was a great tool for diagnostic care.
By Vanessa Gonye
May. 28, 2024
Interview: ‘1 in 8 drug users is HIV positive’
Drug use, especially injectable drugs associated with sharing needles, predisposes users to HIV and other blood-based viral infections including hepatitis.
By Vanessa Gonye
Nov. 9, 2023
Pollution Threatens a Zimbabwean Town’s Waters and its way of life
Rugara acknowledges that the Norton Town Council has struggled with inefficiencies in water treatment.
By Linda Mujuru
Oct. 12, 2023
Ngwenya urges people living with HIV to adhere to treatment
HIV treatment initiatives have focused on increasing access to ART.
By Sharon Sibindi
Oct. 8, 2023
ZTA partners Emirates, SAA
The agreements were signed at the Arabian Travel Market (ATM) which got underway on Monday in Dubai, United Arab Emirates.
By Business Reporter
May. 3, 2023
Who shall stop education sector mess?
During our time we had PTAs and oh boy! Did we do a good job? We worked hard under racism and yet schools posted excellent results and had quality education.
By Amh Voices
May. 3, 2023