Cost of blood revised downwards from US$135 a pint to US$100 for patients, especially pregnant women who require the life-saver

Cost of blood revised downwards from US$135 a pint to US$100 for patients, especially pregnant women who require the life-saver

The cost of blood has been revised downwards from $135 a pint to $100 in a move that is set to improve the dire situation faced by patients, especially pregnant women who require the life-saving commodity, Health minister David Parirenyatwa has said.For long the emotive subject has been discussed at various platforms including in Parliament with legislators advocating for the motion that government should subsidise the cost of blood to make it affordable to ordinary…

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HARARE Car Wash worker beaten to death by workmate with iron bar in fight to wash car

A man was today been beaten to death at car wash in Harare. An eyewitness told Bulawayo24.com that the man was hit with an iron bar on the head by another worker. Apparently they were fighting over washing a car.”Vakoma veCar Wash in  town Harare hit a fellow to death. Amurova  nesimbi mumusoro vachirwira kgeza car,” said the source. by Simbarashe Sithole. source-bulwayo24

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‘Photos: Aftermath of yesterday’s #Floods – Numerous vehicles stuck in the Jukskei River in Edenvale on Gauteng’s East Rand & many properties in Johannesburg were severely flooded.’

The Crime Intelligence and Community Awareness – South Africa on Thursday reported that at least six people drowned in Gauteng floods on Wednesday. CICA warned motorists to stay off flooded roads: “Most vehicles can float in as little as 30 CM of water – stay off flooded roads.” “If a road you are on is clearly rising & you cannot get off then get out of your vehicle & get to higher ground on foot…

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WELCOME TO newzimbabwevision, a powerful source of breaking news and platforms for fearless debate on issues directly affecting the ordinary person

WELCOME TO newzimbabwevision, a powerful source of breaking news and platforms for fearless debate on issues directly affecting the ordinary person

WELCOME TO newzimbabwevision, a powerful source of breaking news and platforms for fearless debate on issues directly affecting the ordinary person. Please join any or all of these platforms, share your views, listen to other people’s views and build a progressive nation together. 1)Zimbabwe News 4 us Zimbabweans group 69,197members 2) ZIMBABWE NEWS, BUILDING A PROSPEROUS POST 2018 VISION group , 28,933 members 3) New Zimbabwe Vision group, 16,034 members 4) Newzimbabwevision media website with…

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Police block demo over council bosses’ mega salaries

Riot police yesterday broke up a demonstration at Town House in Harare organised by several residents’ groups which were protesting against astronomical salaries that the city’s top managers continue to award themselves.After successive years of milking local authorities, Cabinet issued a directive in 2014 putting a cap on salaries for local authorities’ bosses.   Top council executives also received unbudgeted allowances that saw the city losing hundreds of thousands of dollars that could have been…

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TWO Bulawayo magistrates who were redeployed to new stations in September have resigned allegedly in protest at being transferred

TWO Bulawayo magistrates who were redeployed to new stations in September have resigned allegedly in protest at being transferred

TWO Bulawayo magistrates who were redeployed to new stations in September have resigned allegedly in protest at being transferred.   While the Judicial Service Commission yesterday insisted that Mr Abednico Ndebele and Ms Maryln Muchina tendered their resignations due to other undisclosed reasons, sources said the two were leaving allegedly in protest over the transfers. Mr Ndebele, who is based at Western Commonage magistrate’s courts, had been transferred to Esigodini with effect from January 1…

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18 months jail for MSU student who stabbed housemate, she suspected was having an affair with her husband

18 months jail for MSU student who stabbed  housemate,  she suspected was having an affair with her husband

A MIDLANDS State University student was sentenced to 18 months imprisonment after she stabbed her housemate, who she suspected was having an affair with her husband.   The student pummelled her housemate and stabbed her twice with a knife. Sibusisiwe Sibanda (26) who resides in Senga, Gweru, pleaded guilty to assault before magistrate Ms Judith Taruvinga. The magistrate sentenced her to 18 months but suspended three months on condition of good behaviour. Prosecuting, Ms Chipo…

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Mugabe cautions Moyo against taking VP Mnangagwa and other Senior Zanu pf officials to court

Mugabe cautions Moyo against taking VP Mnangagwa and other Senior Zanu pf officials to court

PRESIDENT Robert Mugabe has reportedly cautioned Professor Jonathan Moyo against taking Vice President Emmerson Mnangagwa and other Senior Zanu pf officials in Team Lacoste Faction to court in a politburo meeting, stating that disputes should be resolved using party structures. An adamant Moyo said if the demonisation by media and opponents continues he will go ahead and sue them as it was destroying his political career and public standing….INTERESTING..DISCUSS! ….By Sibusiso Ngwenya.

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Zimbabwe National Water Authority (ZINWA) has fired four directors for alleged incompetence.

Zimbabwe National Water Authority (ZINWA) has fired four directors for alleged incompetence.

THE Zimbabwe National Water Authority (ZINWA) has fired four directors for alleged incompetence.   Engineer Israel Rwodzi, Water Supply Operations, Mr Honest Murindagomo, Finance, Eng Bongile Ndiweni, Projects and Planning and Eng Samuel Sunguro, Groundwater and Drilling Services were relieved of their duties after a Zinwa board meeting last week. The directors, sources alleged, failed to put in place mechanisms to ensure that the cash strapped water authority, which has not paid its workers in…

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Riot police and municipal police block protesters from submitting petition to council, against alleged corruption by top officials.

Riot police teamed up with Harare municipal police to block protesters from handing over a petition to city authorities today to demonstrate against alleged corruption by top officials.. The protesters had gathered at Harare Town House to demonstrate against alleged corruption by top officials. However, when Harare Mayor councillor Bernard Manyenyeni gave George Makoni, Advocacy Officer for Centre for Community Development in Zimbabwe ( CCDZ) a platform to address the crowd riot police quickly arrested…

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