SA has lost respect in Africa: Mbeki

Johannesburg – Former President Thabo Mbeki said South Africa has lost the respect of countries, both in Africa and globally, which had invested in its success.

1m sign petition for second EU vote

London – More than a million people have signed a petition calling for a second referendum, after “Leave” voters won a shock victory to pull Britain out of the European…

Ebola-hit Sierra Leone gets Mecca all clear

Freetown – Saudi Arabia’s government has allocated 800 places to Sierra Leone for hajj pilgrims, lifting a two-year ban imposed due to the ebola crisis, officials said on Friday.

Rand, pound, Asia markets collapse as Britain quits European Union

Cape Town – The rand plunged more than the day President Jacob Zuma fired former finance minister Nhlanhla Nene on Friday as the UK voted to leave the European Union…

Mujuru traumatised by Zanu-PF ouster

Harare Bureau ZIMBABWE People First leader Dr Joice Mujuru told a rally in Harare yesterday that she was traumatised by her ouster from Zanu-PF, indicating she reluctantly joined the ranks…

Schools face closure

Tinomuda Chakanyuka/Fairness Moyana, Sunday News Reporters AT least four schools in Hwange District might be forced to close while several others in other districts in Matabeleland North are being run…

MDC-T in financial doldrums – Party offices turned to brothel

Sunday News Reporter THE beleaguered opposition party, MDC-T has hit hard times with reports that the party is struggling to pay its workers at their provincial offices in Bulawayo amid…

SA king blasts xenophobia

Dumisani Nsingo, Sunday News Reporter VISITING South African Amangwe King Ntshosho Zwane II has described xenophobia acts being perpetrated by other nationals on the African continent as heinous and defeating…

All set for Dr Nkomo commemorations

Vusumuzi Dube, Sunday News Reporter COMMEMORATIONS to mark the 17th anniversary of the death of Vice-President Dr Joshua Nkomo are at an advanced stage with the organisers revealing that this…

Out with hard cash, in with plastic money

Harare Bureau MOST Government departments, parastatals and State-owned enterprises have embraced transactions in multiple currencies, while plastic money accounts for 80 percent of transactions in urban areas.

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