S. Korea’s Moon in Pyongyang for historic summit with Kim
South Korean President Moon Jae-in arrived in Pyongyang on Tuesday, welcomed by a crowd of North Koreans that included leader Kim Jong-un and his wife, Ri Sol-ju.
Mudzamiri challenges Manyengavana
FORMER top referee Brighton Mudzamiri has thrown his name into the hat to challenge ZIFA Northern Region chairman Willard Manyengavana for the top post.
Bond notes flood border towns
The Zimbabwe Cross Border Traders Association has called on Finance and Economic Development Minister Mthuli Ncube to investigate the source of bond notes and other currencies that have flooded the black market in border towns.
UK freezes aid to Zambia over corruption concerns
The UK government has frozen direct financial aid to the Zambian government over concerns about corruption.
Tribute to talented author Yvonne Vera
It is today, September 19, in the morning of 1964 that a stone virgin was born at Mpilo Maternity Hospital, Bulawayo.
Trial date for 27 MDC-Alliance backers set
The trial of 27 MDC-Alliance supporters — who reportedly went on a rampage, destroying property, torching vehicles, blocking roads and attacking people in Harare’s central business district (CBD) — is expected to begin on October 9.
Councillors blast Chamisa
Stakeholders and members of MDC-Alliance have blasted party leader Mr Nelson Chamisa for imposing Councillor Maphios Shumba as Chegutu mayor ahead of Councillor Henry Muchatibaya who was elected by council last week.
Let’s work beyond call of duty, says Mliswa
NEWLY-appointed Minister of State for Mashonaland West Provincial Affairs Mary Mliswa says the province will develop through consolidation of agriculture, mining and tourism.
Mavima orders vendors out
Newly-appointed Minister of State for Midlands Provincial Affairs Larry Mavima has implored all local authorities in the province to clear illegal vegetable and fruit vendors in central business districts (CBDs) to curb a possible spread of cholera.
Minister to create advisory team
Minister of State for Midlands Provincial Affairs Larry Mavima will set up an ad-hoc provincial advisory council comprising experts from the health, mining, social services, education and civic society to assist in the running of the province.











