Zimbabwe embraces plastic money
THE value of mobile and internet based transactions rose by 43,2 percent in the first four months this year compared to the same period last year, an indication that there…
The origin of totems
When individual members of a family used traditional medicine to perform miracles and identified their unique prowess with characteristics of a particular animal, they came up with totems. Sekuru Friday…
Mozambique on strong growth path, says IMF
MOZAMBIQUE is on a strong growth path helped by robust investments, the International Monetary Fund (IMF) said on Thursday.
Prosecutor-General’s office ready to act on corruption allegations
Lincoln Towindo The Prosecutor-General’s Office is ready to bring to court all cases of alleged corruption unearthed in several Government ministries, departments and public enterprises by the Government auditor.
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Sadc Double Troika’s resolutions for Lesotho & Lesotho’s political crises
On July 3, 2015, the Sadc Double Troika – which comprises Zimbabwe, South Africa, Botswana, Lesotho, Namibia and Malawi – met in Pretoria, South Africa to explore sustainable solutions to…
Water Games set for Yocaf debut
Mbongeni Msimanga Sunday Leisure Correspondent AFTER successfully making a debut at the Harare International Festival of Arts (Hifa), a local play Water Games is set to make a debut at…
Govt to appoint special interest councillors
GOVERNMENT is working on modalities of appointing special interest councillors to help provide special expertise and improve service provision in all the country’s local authorities.
Air Zim maintains grip on Harare-Vic Falls route
NATIONAL airline, Air Zimbabwe has maintained its grip on the traditional Harare-Victoria Falls route while Fly Africa has suspended its flights on the same route due to challenges in penetrating…
Former Zambian president acquitted
Former Zambian president Rupiah Banda was last week acquitted by the court on allegations that he personally benefited from a $2,5 million oil deal with Nigeria.



