Youths thinking global, acting local

Extra Correspondent A local youth empowerment organisation, the Young Zimbabweans Business Platform, has been shortlisted as a finalist in the Singapore Committee for UN Women and MasterCard 2014 Project Inspire…

Govt to control population growth rate

Tinomuda Chakanyuka Sunday News Reporter GOVERNMENT is working on controlling the country’s population growth rate and aligning it to the country’s  economic growth rate by lowering the national Total Fertility…

Mob justice…as villagers lynch thief

Thulani Ndlovu Sunday News Correspondent STEALING in Tsholotsho can be very dangerous because at times residents prefer to mete out instant justice, a video that has gone viral on social…

Mohadi throws hat in for VP post

Harare Bureau THE race is on. Home Affairs Minister Kembo Mohadi has thrown his hat into the ring to battle it out with Vice-President Joice Mujuru and National Chair Simon…

President seeks investors in China

Lloyd Gumbo President Mugabe left Harare for China yesterday on a week-long state visit that could spur infrastructural investment, which is identified in the Zimbabwe Agenda for Sustainable Socio-Economic Transformation…

Magaya speaks out on adultery allegations

Brian Chitemba Prophetic Healing Deliverance Ministries (PHD) leader Prophet Walter Magaya has spoken out for the first time on adultery allegations levelled against him, dismissing them as “simple lies”. In…

Zim receives Ebola protective kits

Harare Bureau The Government has received Ebola protective kits worth millions of dollars from the World Health Organisation (WHO) which has declared that Zimbabwe has a low risk of an…

Umguza River still heavily polluted: EMA

Vusumuzi Dube Municipal Reporter THE ban on the use of Umguza River water for irrigating vegetables and other crops will not be lifted anytime soon as de-polluting the river could…

Power restored at Mpilo Hospital

Sunday News Reporter ELECTRICITY has finally been restored at Mpilo Central Hospital which had gone for five days in the dark after a switch connecting the hospital to a Zesa…

Britain pressures Zim to pay $25m to ex-civil servants

Harare Bureau In an apparent bid to milk a financially-distressed Zimbabwean economy, British authorities are pressuring Government to make annual pension pay-outs of at least $25 million to its citizens…

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