Nigeria’s Dangote Cement to start production in Tanzania
DAR ES SALAAM. – Nigeria’s Dangote Cement said it will begin production in Tanzania in August, as sub-Saharan Africa’s leading cement producer eyes new markets on the continent.
US warplanes kill dozens of civilians in Syria
Patrick Martin US airstrikes in Syria killed dozens of civilians in a predominately Arab-populated village in the eastern part of Aleppo province on Friday.
Nigerian army fights militiamen
Niger. — Nigerian troops battled militiamen in central Nigeria on Sunday after they destroyed several villages and killed scores of people last week, including six soldiers who had their eyes…
Nurses’ strike intensifies
Paidamoyo Chipunza Health Reporter The situation remained deplorable at major referral hospitals in and around Harare as nurses vowed to boycott night duties until their grievances are attended to.
Africa and the post-Atlantic world
THE last 15 years have been good for Africa. Conflict reduced, regional integration deepened, governance improved and economies grew, in part due to diversification of Africa’s trading partners.
Editorial Comment: Media’s Kalanga claims cannot stand scrutiny
WE are not surprised though, we are hardly amused by the desperate bid by sections of the private media and their opposition embeds to create a storm in a tea…
Musician turns to prophecy
Wellington Kudiwa Entertainment Reporter Former musician Emmanuel Mwale, who is the son to Archbishop Mwale of Unity Apostolic Church International, has traded his microphone for the cloth and is now…
Makumbe High releases film
Sophia Chese Arts Correspondent Makumbe High School in Buhera’s Makumbe Theatre Productions has released its first Shona movie “Ndochema nani”. The movie was written, directed and produced by Kennedy Kuseka,…
Sanctions bite IDC subsidiaries
Business Editor Industrial Development Corporation subsidiaries Zimbabwe Phosphates and the Zimbabwe Fertiliser Company have had over $3,5 million intercepted because of the US sanctions imposed on the country.
Gamecocks have sting in their bite
Charles Mabika Sports Correspondent SOON after the late goal-scoring king Adam Ndlovu was appointed as Chicken Inn’s head coach in 2011, he called me and claimed he would build a side…








