ONE of the oldest persons believed to have been living in Zimbabwe, Gogo Milca Kahovhera, died yesterday, at the age of 111. Born and raised in Mabvuku, Gogo Kahovhera leaves behind 13 children, 80 grandchildren and numerous great-grandchildren. In an interview with The Sunday Mail, Mr David Nakawale, the 12th son of Gogo Kahovhera, said
Democratic Progressive Party (DPP) district governors in the Central Region have added their voice to calls by some within the party for former president Peter
Some caregivers in Mzimba have bemoaned poor learning structures for children in the district, saying they are not conducive. They said this on Monday when the district’s nutrition coordinating committee visited some community-based child care centres (CBCCs) to appreciate the conditions under which children were learning. In an interview, one of the caregivers Angela Chipeta
Ministry of Gender, Community Development and Social Welfare says government is committed to ensuring that early childhood development (ECD) education caregivers are put on government’s honorarium payroll. The ministry’s regional (North) ECD trainer Mercy Salimu said this on Tuesday in Mzuzu during the graduation of 61 caregivers who underwent a two-week ECD training under the