WATCH: Mpilo MRI scanner installed, Boost for region health service

Thandeka Moyo-Ndlovu, thandeka.moyo@chronicle.cozw  A NEW state-of-the-art magnetic resonance imagining (MRI) scan has been installed at Mpilo Central Hospital in Bulawayo, a huge boost to health service delivery for the southern region as it will enhance access to accurate diagnosis and treatment.  Before its installation, members of the public were paying at least US$600 at private institutions […] …
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Disco plant work 90 precent complete

Patrick Chitumba, patrick.chitumba@chronicle.co.zw MASSIVE progress is being made at the US$1,5 billion Dinson Iron and Steel Company (Disco) plant in Manhize, Chirumhanzu District in Midlands Province, where about 90 percent of the works have been completed. As the blast furnace superstructure is inching close to completion, the investor has increased manpower to expedite the construction of […] …
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Veteran footballer hits out at greedy officials

Innocent Kurira, innocent.kurira@chronicle.co.zw VETERAN footballer Thabani Goredema did not hold back in blaming coaches, managers and administrators for football players living in abject poverty. This is despite the fact that they belong to the entertainment industry and should be paid well. Goredema says the majority of local football players have nothing to show for their […] …
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COMMENT: Government’s US$400k cloud seeding programme commendable

FOOD self-sufficiency is a crucial aspect of a country’s food security, which refers to the ability of a country to produce enough food to meet its domestic consumption needs. Achieving food self-sufficiency can help reduce a country’s reliance on imports, which can be affected by factors such as trade policies, natural disasters, and climate change. […] …
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Government warns schools against ‘bullying’ parents

Nqobile Tshili and Sikhumbuzo Moyo, Chronicle Writers GOVERNMENT has warned school authorities against arm-twisting parents and guardians into paying school fees exclusively in foreign currency and forcing them to buy uniforms and stationery from preferred retail shops and dealers. Before the opening of schools, the Ministry of Primary and Secondary Education issued a directive allowing parents […] …
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