Health
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Contraceptive uptake among Zim teens on the rise
By Agencies ZIMBABWE has recorded the highest uptake of contraceptives, with teenagers aged between 10-19 years being the most prevalent…
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Easing the burden for children on the move
By Sudeshan Reddy | UNICEF THE smile on the face of eight-year-old Jacob* is infectious as he lifts himself up…
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Food-insecure nations are top tobacco producers: WHO
By Africa News TOBACCO farming is booming in some African countries. Big producers include Zimbabwe and Malawi. However, as the…
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Health group blasts broke PSMAS for harassing doctors over petty offences
By Staff Writer MEDICAL and Dental Practitioners Association of Zimbabwe (MDPZA) has condemned the Premier Medical Aid Society (PSMAS) for…
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Zim records 11 fresh Covid19 admissions, four deaths
By Health Reporter ZIMBABWE has recorded 11 new Covid 19 hospital admissions and four deaths in the past weeks amid…
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Over 60% of Zim women, girls undernourished
THE United Nations Children’s Fund (Unicef) latest report says over 60% of women and adolescent girls in Zimbabwe are undernourished…
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At Zimbabwe’s public hospitals, striking could now land workers in prison
By Gamuchirai Masiyiwa, Global Press Journal HARARE— When Rumbidzai, a nurse at a local public hospital, gets to work, she…
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Cholera ravages Zim, 22 new cases recorded in the last 24 hours
Health Reporter CHOLERA continues to ravage Zimbabwe with 22 new cases reported in the last 24 hours. The disease’s prevalence…
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Zim cholera cases continue to rises; hits 868 but fatality rate remains low
By Staff Writer ZIMBABWE’S Cholera cases have risen to a total 868, but the fatality rate has remained within sustainable…
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Zimbabwe: Scared of losing nurses to UK ‘halts’ issuing confirmation letters despite collecting US$3,4 million fees
Agencies THOUSANDS of registered nurses who paid applications for the Certificate of Good Standing and Confirmation letters to the Nurses…
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