DREAMS initiative benefits 6 000 girls
Midlands Correspondent OVER 6 000 sexually-abused and underprivileged adolescent girls and young women in Bulawayo, Chipinge, Gweru, Makoni, Mazowe, and Mutare have benefited from the Determined, Resilient, Empowered, AIDS-Free, Mentored,…
HIV not peculiar to MSU — MP
Paidamoyo Chipunza recently in Zvishavane HIV and Aids is not only peculiar to Midlands State University, as all tertiary institutions across the country face the same challenges posing a greater…
Govt appoints Beitbridge water commission
Thupeyo Muleya Beitbridge Bureau Environment, Water and Climate Minister Oppah Muchinguri Kashiri has appointed a seven-member commission to look into Beitbridge Town Council’s (BTC) capacity to take over management of…
Namibia sets social media deadline
WINDHOEK. – Government departments in Namibia have to set up social networking accounts by the end of June, if the Social Media Use Policy before parliament is adopted. The Social…
Mutharika decries Malawian education system focus
BLANTYRE. – Malawi President Peter Mutharika has said that ancient approaches towards education are some of the factors that have been retarding impact of education on development in Malawi and…
Morocco offers to mediate Gulf diplomatic crisis
RABAT. – Moroccan Ministry of Foreign Affairs and International Cooperation said on Sunday that the country is ready to mediate the ongoing diplomatic crisis between Gulf countries. “If the parties…
Costa Rican police seize tonne of cocaine
SAN JOSE. – Costa Rican police uncovered and seized nearly a tonne of cocaine that was to be shipped as heart of palm, the judicial investigation agency (OIJ) said on…
EDITORIAL COMMENT: Chitungwiza could be a tip of the iceberg
ZIMBABWE prides itself in being the most literate nation in Africa, and Zimbabwean professionals are sought after the world over. What is more, the economic challenges that afflicted the country…
Opposition lacks internal democracy
Nick Mangwana View From the Diaspora Zanu-PF’S 2018 campaign is slowly gathering momentum. In a few months, it will be all systems go at every level. This will kick in…
WHO: It’s time for Africa to get hands on
Oyewale Tomori Correspondent New World Health Organisation (WHO) Director-General Dr Tedros Ghebreyesus has already drawn up a list of things to do. The former Ethiopian health minister wants the organisation…







