Ethiopian blast kills 10
Ten people were killed and one was injured when their minibus was struck by a roadside bomb in the troubled region of western Ethiopia, local television reported on Wednesday.
New twist to Chivayo prosecution
Intratrek Zimbabwe managing director Wicknell Chivayo’s criminal case is on the brink of collapse after High Court judge Justice Tawanda Chitapi last week ruled that the contract between his company and the Zimbabwe Power Company (ZPC) for the Gwanda Solar Project was valid.
Mwadziwana exudes confidence
NATIONAL super-bantamweight champion Tinashe “Chairman” Mwadziwana has promised hell on challenger Jeremiah Mhere whom he meets in the main drawcard of the Gypsites Sports Promotions boxing bill at Harare Showgrounds on Saturday night.
Karanda Bridge construction behind schedule
The construction of Karanda Bridge in Rushinga District has fallen behind schedule due to a number of challenges.
SA Editors Forum approaches court to stop threats from EFF
The SA National Editors Forum (Sanef) has lodged a complaint in the Equality Court against the Economic Freedom Fighters (EFF) and its leader Julius Malema, in an attempt to stop them harassing and threatening journalists.
Harare gets US$1,2m for water chemicals
The Reserve Bank of Zimbabwe (RBZ) has released US$1,2 million to Harare City Council for the procurement of water treatment chemicals, an official has said.
Govt mobilises $28m to curb cholera spread
GOVERNMENT has started mobilising $28 million for Chegutu Municipality to carry out water augmentation and improve reticulation to curb possible cholera outbreaks.
Manicaland still boasts lowest HIV/Aids rates
MANICALAND has maintained the lowest HIV/AIDS prevalence rates in the country despite having a high number of teenage pregnancies and polygamous marriages, an official has said.
Madagascar votes in runoff presidential election
Voters went to the polls in Madagascar’s second round presidential election on Wednesday to select a new president from two competing former presidents.
Nigeria’s first gold refinery plans to triple capacity in five years
Nigeria’s first gold refinery is expected to more than triple its capacity within five years after operations begin next June, an executive at the company developing it said on Tuesday.










