Lumumba sent packing

Finance and Economic Development Minister Professor Mthuli Ncube has dumped Acie Mutumanje Lumumba, as chairman of the Communications Taskforce in the ministry, three days after his appointment.

No to roadblock targets: Matshiya

The Zimbabwe Republic Police (RBZ) must not give traffic cops manning roadblocks targets as this fuels corruption and other forms of misconduct, Home Affairs and Culture Secretary Dr Melusi Matshiya, has said.

Ghana shuts down Kwame Nkrumah University over riots

ACCRA. — The Kwame Nkrumah University of Science and Technology (KNUST) has been closed down indefinitely following violent demonstrations by students on the university campus in Kumasi yesterday. The Ashanti…

Namibia, Kenya sign three agreements

WINDHOEK. – Namibia and Kenya have signed three cooperation agreements in political and diplomatic consultations, tourism and youth affairs.

Interpol seizes 500 tonnes of illicit drugs in worldwide raids

PARIS. – Coordinated police raids in 116 countries have netted 500 tonnes of illicit pharmaceuticals available online, including fake cancer medications, counterfeit pain pills and illegal medical syringes, the Interpol police organization said on Tuesday.

SHOW US RESPECT

Petros Kausiyo Deputy Sports Editor ZIFA president Philip Chiyangwa has demanded that his leadership be accorded respect as they battle to keep national football afloat in a tough operating environment…

Zisco $1bn deal back on track

The Government said yesterday it has decided to put back on track the proposed $1 billion investment in the Zimbabwe Iron and Steel Company by a Chinese investor.

EDITORIAL COMMENT: Let’s do more to market Brand Zim

ONE truism that always comes forth whenever foreigners arrive in Zimbabwe is that some of us, in concert with outsiders, have sold our country short through bad media. Those with…

8.4 million war-hit Yemenis need urgent food aid

SANA’A. – The United Nations humanitarian chief says the war on Yemen has left as many as 8.4 million people in the Arab world’s already poorest nation in need of urgent food aid.

Jah Prayzah endorses 14-year-old singer

Wise Owl School pupil Spiwe Ndebele will launch her career on an exciting note after she caught the attention of award-winning singer Jah Prayzah.

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