updated Sat. September 14, 2024
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The Indian Express
March 4, 2018
But it seems for men in Zimbabwe, the problem is not of the two above traits, but a matter of size when it comes to certain Chinese products — condoms. Yes, the problem is so serious that the country's health minister had to make a formal complaint. Apparently, the concept of one size fits all is not workingÃâà...
AllAfrica.com
March 4, 2018
The private media reported yesterday that Cde Chinamasa, who is also Zimbabwe's Finance Minister, was blocked from entering the European country. Speaking to journalists after meeting Vice President Constantino Chiwenga yesterday, Germany Ambassador to Zimbabwe Dr Thorsten Hutter said BerlinÃâà...
Zimbabwe Independent
March 3, 2018
TRANSPORT minister Jorum Gumbo has shifted his focus away from the controversial Zimbabwe Airways project linked to former president Robert Mugabe's ... The company was formed by a group of Zimbabwean investors, among them lawyers and businesspersons with interests in the aviation industry.
AllAfrica.com
March 2, 2018
Mashonaland East resident minister, David Musabayana on Wednesday disrupted a public hearing event organised by the National Peace and Reconciliation Commission (NPRC) at Mbuya Nehanda Hall in Marondera. The meeting was disrupted only 10 minutes after beginning when Musabayana stoodÃâà...
Metro
March 2, 2018
The Zimbabwean Health Minister has reportedly claimed condoms made in China are too small for his citizens' prodigious penises. Health Minister ... 'The southern African region has the highest incidence of HIV and we are promoting the use of condoms,' he said, according to the website New Zimbabwe.
The Sun
March 2, 2018
Parirenyatwa spoke out at the launch of the Zimbabwe Private-Sector HIV/Aids and Wellness coordinating board in the capital, Harare. He urged private companies "to come on board in the fight against HIV and start manufacturing drugs - together with condoms [that] are suitable for the ZimbabweanÃâà...
HuffPost South Africa
March 1, 2018
Zimbabwean health minister David Parirenyatwa has reportedly challenged private manufactures in the country to produce condoms so as "to address concerns over the size of condoms imported from China". According to NewsDay, Parirenyatwa said the move would also save on foreign currency.