OLD MUTUAL : ZIMBAS PREPARE MORE FOR DEATH THAN LIFE

Zimbabweans prepare more for death than life with 76% of
all insurance taken being funeral policies, Old Mutual Zimbabwe Group CEO,
Samuel Matsekete has said.

The uptake of life policies is low and the figures are
taken from the Insurance and Pensions…

Zimbabweans prepare more for death than life with 76% of all insurance taken being funeral policies, Old Mutual Zimbabwe Group CEO, Samuel Matsekete has said. The uptake of life policies is low and the figures are taken from the Insurance and Pensions Commision (IPEC) report of 2019. Matsekete was speaking at the Great Zimbabwe University (GZU) Vice Chancellor’s Invitational Public Lecture

Army captain attacks Chinese national, steals US$60 000

A ZIMBABWE National Army captain Foster Nyasha, who allegedly robbed Chinese national Yao Jingjie of US$60 000, was denied bail by magistrate Tendai Mahwe when he appeared before the Mutare Magistrate Court on a robbery charge. Nyasha was advised to ap…

A ZIMBABWE National Army captain Foster Nyasha, who allegedly robbed Chinese national Yao Jingjie of US$60 000, was denied bail by magistrate Tendai Mahwe when he appeared before the Mutare Magistrate Court on a robbery charge. Nyasha was advised to apply for bail at the High Court while his co-accused police members Albert Machona (42), […]

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MAGAYA VICTIMS DEVELOP COLD FEET

THE Zimbabwe Gender Commission (ZGC) says it is still
pursuing a case in which PHD Ministries leader, Walter Magaya, is being accused
of allegedly sexually abusing women despite indications that some of the
witnesses have developed cold feet.

In 2019,…

THE Zimbabwe Gender Commission (ZGC) says it is still pursuing a case in which PHD Ministries leader, Walter Magaya, is being accused of allegedly sexually abusing women despite indications that some of the witnesses have developed cold feet. In 2019, ZGC invited victims to come forward as part of its investigations following several complaints against the prophet. The notice says victims or

Man jailed 19 years for attempted murder

Source: Man jailed 19 years for attempted murder -Newsday Zimbabwe A 25-YEAR-OLD Nyamandlovu man, who ran amok and axed his cousin before setting his property worth US$14 000 ablaze, was sentenced to 19 years in jail by Bulawayo magistrate Matthew Mutiro on attempted murder and malicious damage to property charges. Nqobizitha Moyo, who pleaded guilty […]

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Source: Man jailed 19 years for attempted murder -Newsday Zimbabwe

A 25-YEAR-OLD Nyamandlovu man, who ran amok and axed his cousin before setting his property worth US$14 000 ablaze, was sentenced to 19 years in jail by Bulawayo magistrate Matthew Mutiro on attempted murder and malicious damage to property charges.

Nqobizitha Moyo, who pleaded guilty to the charges, will, however, serve an effective 15-year jail term after five years were suspended on condition of good behaviour.

 

On malicious damage to property, Moyo was sentenced to four years in prison which were suspended on condition he restitutes the complainant Ishmael Mlilo the sum of US$14 047.

The court heard that on November 16 last year, at around 6pm, Moyo and Mlilo were at Glencurah business centre where Moyo had a misunderstanding with one Mandla Ncube.

Mlilo intervened in the matter in a bid to restrain the two.

This irked Moyo who struck Mlilo with an axe on the head.

 

Still infuriated, Moyo went to Mlilo’s residence where he set a Honda CRV vehicle, a diesel-operated ploughing machine, a three-roomed house and a granary containing 360kg of maize on fire.

The matter was reported to the police which led to the arrest of Moyo.

 

The court was told that Mlilo was referred to hospital for medical attention and a medical report stated that he suffered severe injuries.

 

The total cost of the damaged property is US$14 047.

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Mat South records reduction in maternal deaths

Source: Mat South records reduction in maternal deaths – The Southern Eye MATABELELAND South acting provincial medical director Andrew Muza says there has been a notable decline in institutional maternal deaths in the province since the launch of a health fund programme two years ago. Last year, 10 deaths were recorded in the province’s seven districts. […]

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Source: Mat South records reduction in maternal deaths – The Southern Eye

MATABELELAND South acting provincial medical director Andrew Muza says there has been a notable decline in institutional maternal deaths in the province since the launch of a health fund programme two years ago.

Last year, 10 deaths were recorded in the province’s seven districts.

 

In an interview during a media tour in Gwanda, Muza said the Health Resilience Fund (HRF) was instrumental in providing essential medical equipment to clinics and hospitals throughout the region.

HRF is a co-ordinated pooled fund led by the Health and Child Care ministry with financial assistance from the European Union, the governments of Ireland and the United Kingdom, the Vaccine Alliance and technical support from UNFPA, Unicef and WHO.

“Part of the objectives include reducing avoidable deaths which are maternal and neonatal deaths. As a province we have benefited from the implementation of HRF and over the years one of the targets we strived to attain was reducing maternal deaths,” Muza said.

 

“Our institutional maternal deaths stand at 71 per 100 000 which indicates a decline from the high figures recorded in the past years. Last year we had a total of 10 deaths from all our districts and although we can do better, it is a clear sign that we have improved greatly.”

He added that they would provide training to healthcare workers, equipping them with the skills and knowledge necessary to support pregnant women and ensure safe deliveries.

“We managed to train healthcare workers to help pregnant women and procured assistive equipment to ensure they deliver well. We have trained healthcare workers to manage malnutrition and other illnesses that affect children through the pooled fund by the government and its partners,” Muza said.

 

“Health information has also been another pillar. We are capturing information in real time and managing it around the province. Our committees have been empowered with correct information which they take to communities which in turn are able to make informed health choices.”

 

 Bulilima acting district medical officer, Chido Chitiyo, said they acquired critical care medications through HRF.

“In Bulilima, as of last year, (maternal deaths) was at 0% because we have been managing to access critical care medication required especially in this department. Provision of fuel has significantly helped and assisted us because we can now try to reach those hard to go areas. Through this fund, each clinic is allocated fuel for ambulances to ferry patients to Plumtree District Hospital,” Chitiyo said.

Plumtree District Hospital senior midwife for post-natal care, Winnet Gumbu, echoed the same sentiments saying most mothers were assisted early.

“We have a mothers’ waiting shelter whereby we keep all the mothers, for example the teenage mothers, those who have had risk deliveries, they will be close by hence they can be easily assisted. This has led to a reduction in maternal deaths,” she said.

One of the beneficiaries, at the waiting mothers’ shelter at Plumtree District Hospital, Sithembinkosi Ncube from Malalume village, said expecting mothers used to walk for three hours to access healthcare centres putting themselves at risk.

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