Court Hears case of Acrobat Faking Blood Test for Immigration
Submitted by Satish Karat on Tue, 04/16/2013 - 09:09As heard by a Gold Coast court, A Zimbabwe-born acrobat was accused of infecting his girlfriend with HIV. The court heard that the acrobat faked a blood test for immigration purposes.
Hospital Releases Peter Ndlovu, Recovery at Home Now
Submitted by Prakash Sharma on Sun, 12/30/2012 - 13:30Peter “Nsukuzonke” Ndlovu, who is a former professional footballer for Zimbabwe, has got official discharge from hospital, a recent report has uncovered. The international soccer legend has now been recovering in Bulawayo at his own home.
Zimbabwe MPs’ Go through circumcision Procedure
Submitted by Jonathan Sanders on Sat, 06/23/2012 - 09:47Abiding the research being taken out by a group of researchers from the UN, it has been revealed that 10 Zimbabwean MPs went through the procedure called circumcision. A small booth was made in the Parliament and then the procedure was being carried out.
ZIAPH to Include Ministers
Submitted by Elina Needham on Mon, 05/21/2012 - 07:45As per reports, it has been revealed that a new campaign named as Zimbabwe Parliamentarians against HIV and Aids campaign (ZIAPH) was launched a week back with an aim to reduce HIV infection rate by 15% in the country.
Typhoid Terror Inspires Prohibition of Fishing Activities in Harare
Submitted by Elina Needham on Mon, 01/30/2012 - 11:23As per recent reports, it has been revealed that the National Parks and Wildlife Management Authority and the Harare City Council are today likely to outlaw all sorts of fishing activities going on in contaminated dams all over the city.
Zimbabwe President Calls for a Conference on HIV/AIDS
Submitted by Cindy Tweed on Tue, 09/06/2011 - 10:43HIV/AIDS awareness meeting HAS BEEN called by the President of Zimbabwe, Robert Mugabe, in order to encourage people to take some safety measures so as to avoid the contraction of the disease.
Sometimes Fear Is Good For Health
Submitted by Jayden Roberts on Wed, 02/09/2011 - 17:37According to a new study, the fears of contracting HIV have led to a big drop in people infected with the disease in the African nation of Zimbabwe.
Zimbabwe’s HIV/AIDS epidemic was considered one of the worst in the world, but the rate was almost cut in half from 1997 to 2007. It went down from 29 percent of the population to 16 percent.
US Volunteers for AIDS Work in Zimbabwe Get Arrested
Submitted by Olivia Conroy on Sun, 09/12/2010 - 12:39On Friday, a group of people who work with AIDS patients and orphans in Zimbabwe were arrested for not having the required medical license. The group consists of two American doctors, two American nurses and an organizer.
Jackson's music fills radio in Zimbabwe; room was painted pink
Submitted by Manish Sood on Sat, 06/27/2009 - 04:47Harare - The death of US pop singer Michael Jackson prompted Zimbabwe state radio to play his music much of the day Friday, but the news angles of his sudden passing at age 50 played second fiddle to government statements.
Mugabe back in Zimbabwe, but "still on leave," says spokesman
Submitted by Manish Sood on Mon, 01/12/2009 - 09:22
Johannesburg - President Robert Mugabe was back in Zimbabwe on Monday following a brief holiday abroad, state-media reported.
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