Financial crime undercuts Africa’s economic growth gains

Financial crime in developing countries, particularly Africa, is on the rise, undermining gains in economic growth and negatively affecting development.

Vote counting on in Mali after presidential runoff

Electoral officials in Mali began counting ballots from Sunday’s presidential runoff election that drew little interest from voters and observers declared mainly peaceful, despite incidents of violence in areas where the United Nations is battling Islamist militants.

Stay focused, Zim Gems urged

ZIMBABWE’S Gems coach Lloyd Makunde has urged his charges to stay focused when they begin their campaign today at the ongoing Africa Netball Championships in Lusaka, Zambia.

AFRICA: SA ConCourt invalidates appointment of head prosecutor

JOHANNESBURG. – Shaun Abraham’s appointment as national director of public prosecutions by former president Jacob Zuma has been declared invalid by the Constitutional Court, which ruled he must vacate the office at the National Prosecuting Authority immediately.

All set for Prisons Family Week

The Zimbabwe Prisons and Correctional Services in Mashonaland West Province is hosting a family week to allow inmates to interact with friends and family at its prisons across the province.

Farmers warned against dry weather pests

Farmers must be wary of pests that thrive with rising temperatures that are being recorded, an expert has warned.

Sables off to Uganda

ZIMBABWE were left with an even tougher task to gun for nothing short of victory against Uganda after the Cranes sealed their place in the Rugby Africa Gold Cup when defeating Morocco in Kampala on Saturday.

Sign language training for health workers

Government is considering introducing sign language training for health professionals to enable them to offer equitable HIV services to the deaf and those living with disabilities.

Take a cue from fallen heroes, youths urged

War veterans are a clear testimony of the protracted liberation war that was fought by gallant sons and daughters of the country, resulting in Zimbabwe’s independence, an official has said.

Koepka holds off raging Tiger

Brooks Koepka held off dramatic challenges from Tiger Woods and Adam Scott in a thrilling back-nine battle on Sunday to win the 100th PGA Championship.

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