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Sex scandal hits Pari psychiatric unit. . . . psychologist allegedly abused mental patients

The students alleged that he abused his position to make unwanted sexual advances, leaving them feeling vulnerable.
By Miriam Mangwaya 16h ago

Zim unveils its untamed beauty to Indian travel agents

The agents were immersed in a series of unforgettable experiences that allowed them to connect deeply with Zimbabwe’s unique attractions.
By Newsday 16h ago

Kwekwe man cuts off manhood, eats it

Meanwhile, Phiri has since been transferred to Gweru Provincial Hospital after his condition was assessed to be serious.
By Richard Farekaye Sep. 19, 2024
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Underground abortions: Zimbabwe’s new hidden epidemic destroying lives

Truth Diggers found that most women are getting the drugs and other illicit means from nurses at public hospitals.
By Sharon Buwerimwe Sep. 8, 2024

Silent grief: Untold struggles of men who lose wives during childbirth

Eight months have passed since that night, but Mabika’s grief remains raw.
By Tendai Makaripe Aug. 30, 2024

Cancer patients endure harrowing ordeal at Pari

Parirenyatwa, once a beacon of medical excellence at independence in 1980
By Julia Ndlela Aug. 23, 2024

Parirenyatwa hospital upgrades signal hope for universal health coverage

The progress extends beyond these two facilities, as the Annex Mental Health Facility is undergoing a significant overhaul.
By Staff Reporter Aug. 21, 2024

Bulawayo Poly attains HAZ membership

HAZ is the trade association representing and promoting the interests of owners and operators of hotels, restaurants, clubs and related establishments throughout Zimbabwe.
By Bongile Moyo Aug. 17, 2024

Renal patients die as shortages hit hospitals

The crisis has been exacerbated by a severe shortage of dialysis catheters, which are crucial for accessing dialysis treatment. The cost of these catheters ranges from US$300 to US$350.
By Julia Ndlela Aug. 16, 2024