The story of Ekusileni Medical Centre, built by tax payer dollars, is well known. A brain child of the late Vice President Joshua Nkomo, the hospital was closed down soon after opening briefly in 2004.
Lawmaker Never Khanye of Matobo North said affiliating to a university would ensure both studies and tests are of high international standards
The parliamentarians on Wednesday agreed that most women in rural communities know little, if anything, about the disease
Hospital chief executive officer, Thomas Zigora, told visiting Members of Parliament’s health portfolio committee that the hospital is severely underfunded
The satellite town’s workers committee tells lawmakers that ordinary employees are wallowing in poverty while senior management get their monthly salaries
Players in the clothing industry told parliament’s Industry and Commerce portfolio committee they are facing unfair competition from cheap imports from China and Dubai
The leaders say they are also concerned by unruly elements using the name of the church to commit heinous crimes, including rape
'Chikwinya abused parliamentary privileges by making unsubstantiated statements against former Information Minister Webster Shamu'
The report commissioned by the Zimbabwe Lawyers for Human Rights and the Zimbabwe Law Society Zimbabwe says the figure is too high
The programs launched Thursday will empower health care workers operating in the HIV/Aids field through e-learning
'The government has stepped in to say let us stop the rot and so we have to expose those that are corrupt and let us deal with them'
Chinamasa says the Office of the President and Cabinet has started investigations into the remuneration of public sector companies and other public entity executives
Harare Residents Trust director Precious Shumba has called for the immediate suspension of all those earning outrageous salaries amidst poor service delivery
The board is also alleged to have awarded obscene salaries to top management in public servants’ medical aid group at the expense of ordinary poor members
The African Development Bank has availed a $53.4 million grant to Zimbabwe to finance emergency power infrastructure, water and sanitation programs, youth and tourism enhancement projects, among others.
Parliament’s Public Accounts committee is demanding information from the agriculture ministry as officials remain adamant that they do not have lists of beneficiaries of various government-backed agricultural input programs and amounts they owe the State, insisting the schemes were never implemented by them.
Problems affecting the country such as the liquidity crunch, company closures and retrenchments are a result of what the party says was a stolen 2013 election
The Ministry’s permanent secretary, Virginia Mabhiza, says the money IS not enough to feed 18,000 prisoners for 12 months
Family members, relatives’ friends and former workmates described Alice as a fine and accomplished broadcaster.
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