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Chronicle Reporters
THE National Blood Service of Zimbabwe (NBSZ) has met its initial 2012 target -
Pamela Shumba
A total of 70 eye patients from Binga District in Matabeleland North Province had their sight restored after undergoing surgical operations to remove cataracts.
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Masvingo Correspondent
MASVINGO has been hit by a diarrhoea outbreak with children aged five and below being the most affected. -
Chronicle Correspondent
THE Ministry of Health and Child Welfare is on alert for bilharzia ahead of the onset of the rainy season. -
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Victoria Falls Reporter
SOUTHERN African Development Community Military Health Services (Sadc MHS) should initiate more cooperation across borders to combat diseases that continue to decimate communities, the commander of the Zimbabwe Defence Forces, General Constantine Chiwenga, said. -
Mthokozisi Ndlovu
AN outbreak of waterborne diseases is looming in Bulawayo with some suburbs going for weeks without water, forcing residents to resort to using the bush to relieve themselves.
Suburbs such as Mabutweni and some sections of Magwegwe usually go for weeks without running water. -
Chronicle Reporter
A TOTAL of 127 nurses yesterday graduated with diplomas at the United Bulawayo Hospitals (UBH) School of Nursing.
Speaking during the ceremony at the Large City Hall, the guest of honour, the Minister of Mines and Mining Development, Dr Obert Mpofu, said the Government was committed to ensuring that health services met the needs of the people.
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Gwanda Correspondent
NON-GOVERNMENTAL Organisations operating in Gwanda District yesterday launched the Water and Sanitation Facility Programme aimed at improving access to safe clean water as well as improving sanitation to rural communities in the district.
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Chronicle Correspondent
THE Bulawayo Province Veterinary Services Department has launched a rabies vaccination exercise targeting 6 000 dogs in the city. -
Pamela Shumba
THE Ministry of Health and Child Welfare has embarked on a training programme to carry out a treatment exercise for bilharzia, following increased cases of the disease and intestinal worms in the country.
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Chronicle Correspondent
THE country recorded more than 14 000 influenza cases in a single week last month, the Ministry of Health and Child Welfare said yesterday.
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Chronicle Reporter
THE family unit is a vital cog in the country’s programmes on HIV and Aids and other sexually transmitted diseases. -
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Chronicle Reporter
THE Ministry of Health and Child Welfare has received drugs from the World Health Organisation (WHO) for the treatment of bilharzia, following increased cases of the disease and intestinal worms in the country.
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Chronicle Correspondent
THE Ministry of Health and Child Welfare has noted with concern the increase of Multi Drug Resistant (MDR) Tuberculosis (TB) in Matabeleland North with 25 cases having been recorded so far.
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