Unions laud Zanu-PF election victory

Midlands Bureau Chief Zimbabwe’s small-scale miners and farmers’ organisations have described President Mugabe and Zanu-PF victories in the just-ended harmonised elections as a welcome development in the country’s economic revival…

Victoria Falls optic fibre link commissioned

 Victoria Falls Reporter THE $2 million TelOne Victoria Falls optic fibre transmission link — making the resort town a cyber-city ahead of the United Nations World Tourism Organisation (UNWTO) general…

Mpilo turns into state-of-the-art institution

Prosper Ndlovu and Angeline Mpofu Chronicle Reporters MPILO Central Hospital in Bulawayo is fast turning into a state-of-the-art health institution following the adoption of major wards by local companies who…

Voters commended for maintaining peace

Harare Bureau AIR Force of Zimbabwe Commander Air Marshall Perrance Shiri has commended Zimbabweans for maintaining peace before, during and after the just- ended harmonised elections. In an interview ahead…

Snowden lies low in Russia

MOSCOW — Somewhere on Russia’s vast territory, reading books and awaiting the arrival of his father, lurks the US intelligence leaker Edward Snowden, one of the most wanted individuals on…

Swiss store in racism spat with Oprah

ZURICH — A Swiss luxury boutique denied any wrongdoing yesterday after US chat show queen Oprah Winfrey claimed she had been the subject of racism when a shop assistant allegedly…

Benin president sacks government

BENIN President Thomas Boni Yayi has sacked his entire cabinet and will appoint a new one, his office said Friday. The president will announce the new line-up “shortly”, said a…

Mali heads for presidential rerun

BAMAKO — Two veterans of Malian politics face off tomorrow in the second round of a presidential election intended to turn the page on months of unrest after a coup,…

Reward offered for acid attackers

ZANZIBAR — Zanzibar yesterday offered a reward for information leading to the arrest of men suspected of hurling acid in the faces of two young British women. Information and Tourism…

Interpol arrests human traffickers

NAIROBI – At least 38 suspects of human trafficking suspects have been arrested in Ethiopia, 28 human trafficking victims rescued and 15 suspects arrested in Uganda in an Interpol-backed security…

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