ABOUT 150 cancer patients accessing radiation services from Mpilo Central Hospital in Bulawayo are stranded following the breakdown of machinery at the hospital since November last year.
Radiation therapy which is also called radiotherapy is a cancer …
ABOUT 150 cancer patients accessing radiation services from Mpilo Central Hospital in Bulawayo are stranded following the breakdown of machinery at the hospital since November last year.
Radiation therapy which is also called radiotherapy is a cancer treatment that uses high doses of radiation to kill cancer cells and shrink tumors.
Those who can afford it have moved to Harare seeking the
AN 18-YEAR-OLD woman who was employed as a housemaid by a family from Rangemore suburb in Bulawayo has been arrested for stealing 3 000 rands from her employer before fleeing to her home in Harare.
Ruth Togara of Warren Park in Harare yesterday told W…
AN 18-YEAR-OLD woman who was employed as a housemaid by a family from Rangemore suburb in Bulawayo has been arrested for stealing 3 000 rands from her employer before fleeing to her home in Harare.
Ruth Togara of Warren Park in Harare yesterday told Western Commonage magistrate Mr Lungile Ncube that she decided to steal from Ms Elizabeth Gwandira (20) of Rangemore as she was not being paid well.
THE Government has approved an increase in boarding school fees following proposals by school authorities as a result of an increase in the prices of basic commodities.
In some schools boarding fees have been hiked by nearly 100 percent from what pare…
THE Government has approved an increase in boarding school fees following proposals by school authorities as a result of an increase in the prices of basic commodities.
In some schools boarding fees have been hiked by nearly 100 percent from what parents were paying in the third term last year.
Schools such as John Tallach High School, Hlangabeza High School and Sacred Heart High School are
CABINET yesterday approved the Maintenance of Peace and Order Bill which seeks to repeal the Public Order and Security Act (POSA), Protection of Personal Information Bill and the Freedom of Information Bill whose thrust is to repeal the Access to Infor…
CABINET yesterday approved the Maintenance of Peace and Order Bill which seeks to repeal the Public Order and Security Act (POSA), Protection of Personal Information Bill and the Freedom of Information Bill whose thrust is to repeal the Access to Information and Protection of Privacy Act (Aippa).
The approval of the principles of the two bills demonstrates determination by the Second Republic to