BREAKING NEWS: 4 killed in bus accident

By George Maponga Four cross border traders died after a Zupco bus that they were traveling in was swept away while trying to cross Musavezi River in Shurugwi early this…

Demonstrators clash ahead of Brazil fare hikes

RIO DE JANEIRO – More than 1,000 demonstrators protesting hikes in public transport fares overran the main train, metro and bus station in Rio Thursday, in the latest flare-up of…

Merkel fumes at US diplomat’s curse of EU

KIEV – German Chancellor Angela Merkel expressed outrage on Friday over a leaked phone conversation in which a top US diplomat used the f-word regarding the European Union’s handling of…

Agenda 2063 revives Africa’s integration debate

Assistant Secretary-General and Regional Director, Regional Bureau for Africa, of the United Nations Development Programme (UNDP), Mr. Abdoulaye Mar Dieye has noted that the Agenda 2063 has rekindled debates around…

LATEST: Water, a security issue-Kasukuwere

Lloyd Gumbo Online Reporter Environment, Water and Climate Minister, Saviour Kasukuwere says water is the foundation for food and energy security that guarantees long term social and economic development. He…

South African general election set for May 7

JOHANNESBURG – President Jacob Zuma announced Friday that South Africa will hold its fifth democratic general election on May 7, a vote which promises to be the sternest test yet…

‘Sex strike’ against leading Tokyo governor candidate

TOKYO – Women in Tokyo are threatening a sex boycott against any man who votes for the front-runner in this weekend’s gubernatorial election, in protest at his claim that menstruation…

BREAKING NEWS: 4 killed in bus accident

By George Maponga Four cross border traders died after a Zupco bus that they were traveling in was swept away while trying to cross Musavezi River in Shurugwi early this…

Local yeast industry under threat

Harare Bureau THE local yeast industry is losing more than $3 million annually through smuggling of the product from South Africa and Zambia by some unscrupulous businesses in the country,…

Doctors to hike consultation fees

Harare Bureau ORDINARY consultation fees for general practitioners will soon rise to around 75 percent as approved by government. The last review of medical tariffs was in 2009. Health and…

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