Latest: Michael Gelfand Clinic-ER 24 downgraded

Herald Reporter Michael Gelfand Clinic-ER 24 has been downgraded by the Association of Healthcare Funders of Zimbabwe (AHFoZ) after the clinic failed to meet standards of an upmarket health facility,…

Mozambique votes amid unrest

MAPUTO – Mozambicans will cast their ballots in local elections Wednesday, amid concerns that an upsurge in political violence will mar voting. Opposition party Renamo have denied allegations they plan…

Rescue efforts still on in Tongaat mall collapse

TONGAAT – Rescuers on Wednesday sifted through the rubble of a collapsed half-built mall near the South African city of Durban where dozens of construction workers were still feared trapped…

Fatal blasts hit Iran Beirut embassy

BEIRUT — Two explosions have targeted the Iranian embassy in the Lebanese capital Beirut, killing up to 23 people, injuring at least 146 and damaging buildings in the embassy compound.

Protesters, police clash in Cairo’s Tahrir

Cairo – Police fired teargas to disperse a crowd of several hundred people in Cairo’s Tahrir Square yesterday, two years after 42 were killed in protests against military rule.

Kenya mall attackers spent months planning assault

Nairobi – All four gunmen who attacked Kenya’s Westgate mall trained in Somalia before crossing into Kenya four months before the September massacre in which they also died, a Western…

UK suspends aid to Malawi

Cape Town – Britain has reportedly frozen its aid support to Malawi in a move likely to have a catastrophic effect on the country’s ability to provide basic services, a…

TN Harlequin to scale down operations

Harare Bureau FURNITURE retailer TN Harlequin is set to close down most of its factories and significantly reduce its workforce as the company responds to massive decline in demand of…

Comesa to avail $1,4 million for Walvis Bay dry port project

Business Reporter THE Common Market for Eastern and Southern Africa has agreed to avail $1,4 million for phase one of the construction of the country’s Walvis Bay dry port.

Livestock farmers get training on feedlot management

Business Correspondent FARMERS in Matabeleland South Province are receiving training on feedlot management in order to improve their livestock production capacity.

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