@SirTitusVeTech Judging from the video, while we wait for official court details.
1. This is a case of patient autonomy
2. Even a trained medical practitioner would be sued if they had rendered care in this instance. The patient refused care, and that should be respected
@NTakura01@lleony It's there, I am sure. We need to understand the circumstances under which the two were convicted. Bystanders and first aiders are always protected by the good Samaritan law
Dear men
Erectile dysfunction can be a sign of diabetes. Yes, "sugar" inogona kuVHARA mapombi
Get screened for diabetes. Early detection can help reduce the risk of worse consequences.
The team at Sally Mugabe Hospital successfully removed a 4kg tumour from a tiny 4 year old patient who had a total weight of 17kg (including the tumour!!!). It was a complex operation that required well coordinated surgical, anaesthetic, nursing and other technical teams. Just before we started, I took time to discuss the surgical procedure and anticipated critical events with lead anaesthetist, Dr Gwaze. Towering head and shoulders above everyone in the unit, Dr Gwaze is a formidable but reassuring presence in theatre, composed during critical periods. Dr Mutambanengwe caught us deep in discussion and remarked that I looked shorter than David in comparison. Children with cancer often have good outcomes but late diagnosis often complicates care.
A medical student at the University of Zimbabwe called Ropa is battling cancer and needs financial help to travel to India for treatment.
A malignant phyllodes tumour is a rare and aggressive type of breast tumour.
Please help Ropa by RETWEETING!
https://t.co/R7jP2Bb26s
This is bad for the industry. With all due respect I kindly ask you to give farmers a more realistic picture of the venture.
We're killing newbie farmers with these get rich quick motivationals
@kofi_rawlings@agribusinesszw@begottensun
“We saved the best for last”
The world renowned Grand Tour with Jeremy Clarkson, Richard Hammond and James May will air its final episode with the trio this month in the beautiful nation of Zimbabwe.
What a beautiful privilege for Zimbabwe to be associated with such a show.
Watch here at the iconic trio travel across Zimbabwe looking back at their 22 year television career.
It’s going to be a great one🇿🇼
We found out last night that the gentleman who pays rentals for our 19 children wont be able to do so this month because of injuries and costs post accident. We have managed to raise 3/4 of our costs. Please find it in your hearts to help raise the US$120 left.
We love it when kids come to @curezimbabwe in a wheelchair and leave walking on both legs! We're so excited about April's recovery journey.
April, who had a #HipDisorder, is making great progress towards total healing. Please keep her in your prayers as she continues to heal
It's the end of the month.. please donate, share post and boost visibility. Food supplies need replenishing and our blanket drive still yet to take off. Let's mobilise to help us get through winter. #4yearsfedcampaign
@daddyhope This was a media coup on Joe
Joe isn't going to run for presidency. I think Kamala will
This was a public humiliation to justify why they will force him to step down
The timing of the debate says it all. The earliest ever, to give room for a new candidate
This is deliberate
PLEASE SHARE🙏 | Hello everyone, my name is Tariro Chiripanyanga. I was born on 17 May 1994. I am the last born in a family of 4.
When I was 10 years old, I was diagnosed with diabetes, I was still too young to understand what it meant or how it would affect my life but that’s when my life changed forever. Due to diabetes, in 2018, when I was in my second year studying business administration at ZEGU, I was diagnosed with end stage kidney disease.
This means my kidneys had stopped functioning and could no longer support my body needs. I had to defer my studies.
After spending time in and out of the hospital, I started dialysis in 2020 which has strained my family financially and emotionally. Since 2020, my life depends on peritoneal dialysis which costs USD 1 750 monthly. I depend on dialysis until I can get money for a transplant which costs an estimated USD30,000 in India.
While I was still trying to deal with dialysis, in 2021, I developed diabetic retinopathy, I lost my eyesight and my life completely stopped. I could not do anything and had to depend on my already strained family for support.
I went into depression, but I thank God we managed to raise USD5,000 to have surgery on one eye which gave me back some of my independence. Therefore, I depend on my semi good eye and living in constant fear of completely losing my sight if I don’t raise another USD5,000 for the other eye.
On good days (when I am not so sick), I bake some cakes and with the little money I get I sometimes pay for my transportation to the doctors, I just wish I could do more. I have dreams and I fear they may only remain dreams if I do not raise the money needed for transplant.
I hope to finish my degree, establish a career in business management and run a successful cake business. I hope one day my family and friends won’t have to live in constant fear of losing me, and I wish to be like any other normal young lady in her late twenties, worried about her dreams not her life and I wish to start my own family someday.
Therefore, all in all I need:
• USD1,750 monthly for dialysis
• USD5,000 for my eye surgery (vitrectomy)
• USD30,000 for kidney transplant
My Go Fund Me Link: https://t.co/s9zoRwtGdV
You can also contribute via Ecocash, Mukuru, or Innbucks at this number: +263 772417263 (Tapiwa Chiripanyanga). Additionally, the family can be reached via WhatsApp using the same number for any inquiries or support.
Banking Details
ZB Bank, Graniteside Branch
Account Number- 4120298106405
Account Name: Tapiwa P. Chiripanyanga
Thank you for your generosity
The Market Today
The market opened on a bullish trend with Green Beans trading at $60 - $70 per Sasseka
Carrots were up $10 to open at $30 per Sasseka. Large Potatoes added $3 to open at $10
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The Market Today
The market closed on a downward trend. Tomatoes were down $3 from $20 on Monday
Leafy Vegetables were down by a $1 to close at $2 max per bundle. While Carrots were down by $10 to $30
However Green beans and Sweet Potatoes were firm at $30 & $40 respectively
The Market Today
Tomato price continue to firm up. Price was up $5 from $15 on Friday.
Sweet Potatoes & Butternut added $5 both to open at $40 per 60 kg bag
Green Mealies remain firm at $2.5 - $3 dozen
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