LATEST: Inyanga kills woman while trying to cure barrenness

Munyaradzi Musiiwa, Midlands Correspondent  A 20 year-old Gokwe woman died after she drank a poisonous concoction administered on her by a traditional healer while trying to cure barrenness, police have…

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…

LATEST: Nust cricket team leaves for Sri Lanka

Mehluli Sibanda, Senior Sports Reporter THE National University of Science and Technology men’s cricket team left the country on Wednesday for South Africa on their way to Sri Lanka where…

JUST IN: President appoints State Security Minister

President Mnangagwa has appointed former Minister of State for Midlands Provincial Affairs Owen Ncube as Minister of State Security.

JUST IN: August 1 violence, probe team sworn-in

Harare Bureau The seven member probe team appointed by President Mnangagwa to investigate the violence that rocked Harare on August 1 soon after the harmonised elections held on July 31…

Why public relations matters for organisational effectiveness Hazel Vundla Companies and organisations typically focus on selling goods and services, but if that is all they are doing then they are compromising something…

JUST IN: August 1 violence, probe team sworn-in

The seven member probe team appointed by President Mnangagwa to investigate the violence that rocked Harare on August 1 soon after the harmonised elections held on July 31 has been sworn in.

BREAKING NEWS: Zambia cholera screening raises travellers’ ire

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 laxatives to facilitate stool testing.

China won’t weaken currency to boost exports, premier says

TIANJIN – China will not stoop to competitive devaluation of its currency, Premier Li Keqiang stressed, hours after China hit back, with a softer punch than the one landed by…

South Africa’s CPI slows to 4.9 pct year/year in August

JOHANNESBURG – South Africa’s headline consumer inflation slowed to 4.9 percent year-on-year in August from 5.1 percent in July, data from Statistics South Africa showed on Wednesday.

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