Zuma reminds haters he’s going nowhere
Former President Jacob Zuma has taken to Twitter to remind his “haters” that he’s going nowhere. The former president retweeted a video post that made reference to his participation in…
Police hit traditional surgeons running illegal initiation schools
Around 30 cases have been opened against traditional surgeons operating illegal circumcision schools in the Eastern Cape, following the deaths of 19 initiates. So far, 12 people have been arrested…
Shutdown to continue for days as US Senate adjourns with no deal
The US Senate adjourned on Saturday with no deal to end a partial government shutdown, which is now expected to last until at least Thursday. President Donald Trump, who has…
‘Renegotiated Brexit to go ahead under Labour rule’
Britain’s opposition leader Jeremy Corbyn would push ahead with Brexit and seek to renegotiate the terms if he won a snap election next year, he said in an interview on…
Indonesia tsunami kills hundreds, over 800 injured
The death toll from a volcano-triggered tsunami in Indonesia has risen to 222, with more than 800 people injured, officials said yesterday. “Over 222 people are dead, 843 people are…
Voting will take place in DRC’s Ebola-ravaged region: official
Kinshasa (DRC) – An election official confirmed on Saturday that voting will take place in Ebola-hit Democratic Republic of Congo’s northeastern region on December 30, despite concerns that opening polls…
A Game Charger in the E- Education Sector of Zimbabwe
It seems a local company is not stopping and is looking forward to begin 2019 with a drive that will complement the effort, dreams and aspirations of learners, parents, schools, book authors and that of the Ministry of Primary and Secondary Education.
JUST IN: 6 die in Masvingo road accident
SIX people were killed early Sunday morning in a head-on road accident in Masvingo near Mutimurefu Prisons.
Breaking: Six killed in head-on collision
Walter Mswazi SIX people were killed early Sunday morning in a head-on collision in Masvingo near Mutimurefu Prisons. More details to follow…
Govt to introduce free education
Government schools will next year begin offering free basic education, while corporal punishment will be abolished in terms of a new law that is set to be introduced.











