Botswana should not force Caprivi refugees to return home: AI
GABORONE. – Botswana’s authorities should not force any of the Caprivi refugees to return to their home country Namibia if a real risk remains that they would face persecution or other serious human rights violations, Amnesty International has said.
IDBZ signs MoU with Chinese firm
The Infrastructure Development Bank of Zimbabwe has signed a memorandum of understanding with Wah Kong Enterprises Limited (WKEL), which will see the Chinese firm partnering the bank to implement university students and staff accommodation projects.
Rusununguko, Chidyamakono in Copa defence
Ellina Mhlanga in ZVISHAVANE THE Copa Coca-Cola Under-15 boys and girls football tournament finals get underway this morning at various venues in Zvishavane, with defending champions Rusununguko and Chidyamakono out…
Chideu available for Yadah match
Mukudzei Chingwere Sports Reporter CHAMPIONS FC Platinum welcome new striker Thomas Chideu into the team as they aim to quickly get back to winning ways in their lunchtime battle against…
Zvirwere zvezvikwekwe zvorwiswa
CHIKAMU chinoona nezvekuchengetedzwa kwezvipfuyo munyika cheDepartment of Veterinary Services (DVS) chinoti chiri kutora matanho ekusimbaradza zvirongwa zvekurwisa zvirwere zvinokonzerwa nezvikwekwe zvichitevera kufa kwakaita mombe dzinodarika 3 400 munyika nekuda kwezvirwere…
Eight tips for healthier business travel
Globalisation, together with Australia’s isolation and size, means that business owners have never travelled more. Last year, Australian businesses spent $1,7 billion on business travel and that doesn’t even factor…
War vets in final campaign push
MASHONALAND East war veterans’ leadership is set to host a series of meetings across the province to educate and strengthen Zanu-PF support base in the next fortnight ahead of the July 30 harmonised elections.
Eight tips for healthier business travel
Globalisation, together with Australia’s isolation and size, means that business owners have never travelled more. Last year, Australian businesses spent $1,7 billion on business travel and that doesn’t even factor…
Governments tend to limit entrepreneurship
Over the past two decades, development economics has increasingly emphasised the importance of promoting entrepreneurship as a strategy for growth among emerging economies.
Dealers grab graves for speculative purposes
Gweru City Council has been rocked by a graves scandal after its workers and some members of the public reportedly hoarded graves at Central Cemetery, commonly known as Mtapa, for speculative purposes.


