Mozambique’s Renamo warns of bloodshed

Maputo — Mozambican opposition party Renamo warned on Wednesday that the country risked even greater military conflict if government troops advanced any closer to the mountain hideout of its leader,…

Editorial Comment: Make medical services fees affordable to all

Zimbabwe has since independence made great strides in ensuring access to health services by the majority of the people. The government, local authorities and the private sector built hospitals and…

3,000 residential stands await minister’s approval

Patrick Chitumba Senior Reporter THE Victoria Falls municipality is anxiously awaiting government approval to avail more than 3,000 residential stands that would see council realising about $9 million from the…

New Sports Commission board to be appointed

Eddie Chikamhi Harare Bureau SPORT, Arts and Culture Minister Andrew Langa revealed yesterday that he will appoint a new Sports Commission board. The current board was appointed by former Sports…

‘NECs using incorrect PDL figure to bargain’

Golden Sibanda Harare Bureau Employment councils are incorrectly using the poverty datum line for a family instead of the PDL figure for a single person when lobbying for minimum wages…

Graft exposing Kenya to terrorism — experts

Nairobi — Corrupt police and other government employees willing to break rules for bribes are weakening Kenya’s ability to prevent a new rash of terror carried out by attackers with…

AirZim set to resume international flights

Clara Mawere Harare Bureau Air Zimbabwe may resume international flights after the airline was readmitted into the International Air Transport Association following a successful safety audit.

Sisi victory marred by low Egyptian turnout

Abdel Fattah el-Sisi, the former general who toppled Egypt’s first freely elected leader, is on course for a sweeping victory in the country’s presidential election, early provisional results suggested.

MH370 underwater search ends without success

The swathe of Indian Ocean where acoustic “pings” were detected has been ruled out as the crash zone of missing Malaysia Airlines passenger jet after a lengthy underwater search.

30,000 in need of ARVs in Masvingo

Masvingo Correspondent THIRTY thousand people in Masvingo province are not on Antiretroviral Therapy (ART) due to shortage of drugs, the National Aids Council (Nac) has said.

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