Cyril Ramaphosa to visit Moza

PRETORIA. — Southern African Development Community (SADC) facilitator in Lesotho and South African Deputy President Cyril Ramaphosa was expected to visit the Mozambican capital Maputo for a consultative meeting on…

ZB gets the nod in Moza

Business Reporter ZB Holdings has reportedly obtained approval from regulatory authorities in Mozambique to establish a reinsurance business, paving the way for it to spread its tentacles in the fast…

Time to address the STEM of Zim education

Christopher Farai Charamba Correspondent Zimbabweans are revered across the globe as industrious and intelligent people. Academically the nation’s institutions have produced competent graduates, who have gone on to occupy top positions…

Hollande condemns violent protests

PARIS. — French President François Hollande condemned yesterday the violent protests by Air France staff at plans to slash thousands of jobs, saying it damaged the country’s image.

Fashion shows to spice up Musica Festival

Lovemore Meya Arts Correspondent This year’s edition of the ongoing Musica Festival will include fashion shows to be held at concerts with a total of six local and international fashion designers…

Parly votes Masuku chair of committees

Zvamaida Murwira Senior Reporter Matabeleland South Senator Angeline Masuku was yesterday voted Parliament’s chairperson of committees, replacing Senator Thokozile Mathuthu who has assumed the post of Information, Media and Broadcasting Services…

Open letter to Bosso leaders

MOST of us supporters of Highlanders and patriots of Bulawayo are really disenchanted by what is taking place at Highlanders Football Club. Highlanders are the oldest team in the country and…

Nick Price pays tribute to Lahiri

INCHEON. — Captain Nick Price of Zimbabwe yesterday paid tribute to Anirban Lahiri – the first Indian to play in the Presidents Cup and the joker in the pack of…

WFP rescues 30 000 Chiredzi families

From George Maponga in SAVE Valley, Chiredzi MORE than 30 000 families have started receiving food assistance from the World Food Programme in Chiredzi where villagers are battling food shortages…

300k Indonesians down with respiratory illnesses

JAKARTA. — More than 307 000 Indonesians have been recorded suffering from respiratory illnesses since the dry season started in June in the country, Indonesia’s health ministry said yesterday.

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