Popular Democratic Movement member of parliament Elma Dienda is questioning the government’s decision not to send troops to the Democratic Republic...
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Popular Democratic Movement (PDM) lawmaker, Elma Dienda on Wednesday submitted a notice to question health and social services minister, Kalumbi Shangula, about the official policy regarding mobile phone use by healthcare workers in hospitals.
Popular Democratic Movement member of parliament Elma Dienda is questioning the government’s decision not to send troops to the Democratic Republic...
Popular Democratic Movement (PDM) member of parliament Charmaine Tjirare has questioned the National Assembly’s adherence to laws and judgments. She...
The Free Democratic Movement hopes to reduce health costs and expand access to care on the island. A statement said the party’s healthcare policy...
It is the first study to look at school phone rules, alongside measures of pupil health and education.
A global study, the first of its kind, has revealed that students at schools that ban phone use throughout the day don't necessarily experience...
Healthcare workers urged to unplug patient monitors.
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All four Bay of Quinte provincial election candidates had a chance to go face to face in an online forum hosted by the Quinte West Chamber of Commerce...
By Kalinga Seneviratne Since President Donald Trump made the shock announcement last week of freezing United States’ (US) foreign aid budget...
Political third party, the People’s Democratic Movement (PDM) says that it is working on putting candidates together for the upcoming general...