Yoliswa Dube-Moyo, Matabeleland South Bureau Chief Regular testing for pneumoconiosis among miners reduces the risk of lung cancer and other respiratory diseases, which is key to achieving “Vision Zero”. Pneumoconiosis can cause impairment, disability and premature death. The two main types of pneumoconiosis that affect miners are coal workers’ pneumoconiosis (CWP) and silicosis. CWP, commonly […] …
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Monthly Archives: July 2022
Another ARTUZ leader arrested on 2016 murder charges
‘The State seeks to destabilise us and make it impossible for us to represent our underpaid members’ …
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Zimbabwe to introduce gold coins as local currency tumbles
‘There is no sense in selling gold when it can be used to back up the tattered currency’ …
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Public sector unions claim government plot to collapse PSMAS
‘We pledge as unions to resist any attempts by anyone to appropriate our Society’ …
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Harare City traffic boss in corruption storm
Herald Reporter Harare City Council chief traffic officer Mr Martin Chimombe has been accused of releasing, without following procedures, some of the vehicles impounded after their drivers allegedly violated the Covid-19 lockdown regulations. Investigations have since been completed with a report tabled but ‘conflicted’ top council bosses are reluctant to act on it. While no […]
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MPs tour Gvt’s major infrastructural projects
Dr Nyashanu Zvamaida Murwira Senior Reporter Parliament’s portfolio committee on Budget and Finance is touring major infrastructural projects being funded by the Government as part of its oversight role in ensuring how resources that have been deployed by Treasury are being utilised. The tour which starts today will see them visit the Beitbridge Modernisation project, […]
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Netherlands first to arrive for T20 World Cup Qualifier B
Innocent Kurira, Sports Reporter THE Netherlands are the first team to arrive in Zimbabwe for the International Cricket Council Twenty20 World Cup Qualifier B 2022 scheduled for Bulawayo from July 11-17. Netherlands will be joined in the competition by Zimbabwe, Jersey, Hong Kong, United States of America, Singapore, Papua New Guinea and Uganda for the […] …
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Govt to quicken State enterprises reforms
Prof Ncube Martin Kadzere ZIMBABWE is now speeding up the reforms of selected state-owned enterprises (SOEs) after concluding the contracts with transactional advisers, an official has said. This was after the Government adopted the SOEs reform agenda in 2018, which entailed various options including liquidation, full or partial privatisation, transformation of some of the entities […]
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Six beauties to represent Bulawayo at Miss Curvy Africa (Zim edition)
Angela Sibanda, Showbiz Reporter Six curvaceous models from Bulawayo have been selected to represent the city at the Miss Curvy Africa national competitions that are scheduled for September in Harare. The six were selected through auditions that were held in the city last week. Seventeen hopefuls tried their luck with only six making it. These […] …
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Horror as Gutu villagers recover carcasses of stolen cattle
Inspector Kudakwashe Dhewa George Maponga Masvingo Bureau COMMUNITIES in the Chartsworth area of Gutu have been hit by rustling with two farmers recently finding the carcasses of their stolen beasts in the bush. The carcasses were of four beasts stolen from Widgeon Farm by unknown thieves. It remains unclear why the rustlers abandoned the meat […]
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