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Dr Anitha Anchan Kidneys filter out toxins and balance fluid in the body to secrete urine. Toxins, bacteria, excess protein and sugar, etc. circulating in your body ultimately make their way into the urine. Hence urine can provide important clues about what’s happening in the body.
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Stephen Mpofu BUZZING its terrorist signature tune, the tiny insect tears through the dark, its auditory equipment scanning the bedroom for any snores from victims dead asleep.
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Tsungai Chekerwa-Machokoto ABORTION is quite a touchy topic for a lot of people. Our country is so conservative and it is considered taboo to talk about abortion. There is virtually nothing to discuss when it comes to abortion. It is evil and that’s final. Religion has a strong stance about abortion – it is the […]
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Patrick Chitumba, Midlands Bureau Chief HISTORY books have it on record that in the 1970s to early 2000, asbestos was fetching a reasonable price on the world mineral market and as such Zvishavane and Mashava towns, the main centres of the extraction of chrysotile fibre, grew in leaps and bounds.
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Opposition parties in our country and their civil society runners clearly overestimate themselves and their agenda. They view themselves as fighting for the second independence of this country, for universal values that Zimbabweans have never enjoyed over the past 16 years or so. Therefore, the opposition leaders reckon in their shallow minds, everyone must have […]
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Joram Nyathi Spectrum Our political editor Tichaona Zindoga did a good job on Wednesday this week in exposing the hypocrisy and double standards of America and its allies in dealing with issues of public violence.
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Busani Bafana Phillip Tshuma is a happy farmer. Despite one of the worst droughts ever to hit his country, Zimbabwe, his maize and small grains harvests this year are 50 percent more than they were in 2015, thanks to micro-dosing, the targeted application of small quantities of fertilizer in a field.
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Obey Sibanda Tsholotsho is particularly sensitive to changes in temperature and thus vulnerable to drought, a small decrease in water availability in this already arid region can stress natural systems and further threaten water supplies.
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ZIMBABWEANS yesterday sent a clear and unambiguous message to sponsors of terror and merchants of violence that anarchy and chaos will not be used to topple a legitimately elected Government.
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Nqobile Tshili, Features Correspondent ONE of the most gruesome murders ever witnessed in Bulawayo in recent years which cost Ester Nkiwane (63) her life remains unsolved to date, more than nine months after its commission.
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Tafara Shumba Correspondent The outrageous statements recently made by the US on the riotous demonstrations by the opposition that rocked Harare last week raise serious suspicion of collaboration, a development that provides adequate grounds for the reading of a riot act.
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Crystabel Chikayi CAN a name really influence how one thinks, behaves or shape one’s destiny? Mr Bayanai Tshuma, a Bulawayo man based in South Africa seems to thinks so.
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Zimbabwe’s war against wildlife poachers went a gear up on Monday with the arrival into the country of drones that were donated by a South African company.
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Saul Gwakuba Ndlovu Zimbabwe’s academic year enters the home-stretch as the third term, the final lap, begins next week.
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