Why is Africa always portrayed as a passive woman?

Africa is often talked about as an object to be consumed.

Tanzania to support SA in teaching Kiswahili: Minister

Authorities in Tanzania said on Tuesday they were ready to support the government of South Africa’s move to teach Kiswahili in its schools. 

Chapungu brace for FCP test

CHAPUNGU say they are not looking at the 32-point gap between them and FC Platinum ahead of their Chibuku Super Cup first round clash at Mandava on Saturday.

Govt rolls out climate change workshops

GOVERNMENT has launched a series of capacity building workshops in two of the country’s 10 provinces to equip provincial heads in development and environmental issues to do with climate change adaptation strategies.

Voluntary disclosure in respect of Excise offences

Excise Duty is levied principally on locally manufactured goods that are classified as excisable. These include alcoholic beverages, unmanufactured tobacco, cigarettes, spirituous beverages, ethanol and beer. Zimbabwe has added other imported goods such as petroleum oils and oils obtained from bitumous minerals and electric filament or discharge lamps on the ordinary list of the Excise Tariff. 

Masvingo launches blitz against street vending

Masvingo City Council has launched a blitz to get rid of illegal vendors as the country’s oldest town battles to stop the spread of cholera that has so far claimed one person in the city.

Zim, SA 2-nations marathon on

THE 14th edition of the Two Countries Marathon featuring Zimbabwean and South African athletes will be held between Beitbridge and Musina towns on Saturday.

Mvurwi allays cholera fears

MVURWI Town Council has allayed fears of a cholera outbreak following the decommissioning of the main borehole that supplies water to the business community and residential areas last week.

BREAKING: Zambia cholera screening raises travellers’ ire

Mashonaland West Bureau ZIMBABWEANS travelling to Zambia are being subjected to screening for cholera amid concerns of inhuman treatment where some travellers –especially those travelling in buses – are given…

JUST IN: Kombi driver impregnates form two pupil commits suicide

Munyaradzi Musiiwa, Midlands Correspondent  A 28-year-old kombi driver from Gweru committed suicide by downing poison in an attempt to evade arrest after impregnating a 14-year-old form two pupil. 

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