Trump team overruled 25 security clearance denials: Whistleblower

A White House whistleblower has said the Trump administration overruled security experts to give questionable security clearances to more than two dozen people, including the president’s daughter Ivanka and son-in-law…

Malawians displaced in Durban write letter of apology

Malawian nationals driven out of their homes in Durban’s Burnwood informal settlement last week over theft allegations, wrote a letter of apology on behalf of whoever had wronged the angry…

Catholic priests burn Harry Potter books in Poland

Catholic priests in Poland burned books they say are sacrilegious this weekend, including tomes from British author JK Rowling’s Harry Potter series of fantasy novels. “We obey the Word,” priests…

Race to contain 1 000 cases of cholera

Mozambican and international health workers raced on Monday to contain the outbreak of cholera in the cyclone-hit city of Beira and surrounding areas, where cases of the disease has jumped…

Mozambique floods survivors mourn, with many still missing

Sara Francisco survived the devastating Cyclone Idai by climbing onto a rooftop with her two young daughters in her rural village of Buzi after most surrounding buildings were swept away…

Sarri fights to win over mutinous Chelsea fans

London – Maurizio Sarri faces another angry vote of no confidence from frustrated Chelsea fans if the under-fire Italian fails to spark his spluttering side in today’s clash against Brighton.…

Cabinet okays assets disclosure . . . civil service to be depoliticised

In a first for public administration in the country, Cabinet has approved values and principles of a framework that will see public servants declare assets to ensure accountability.

Harare billing system blacked out

HARARE City Council has failed to pay for its controversial and highly-criticised BIQ billing system, prompting Quill Associates, the South African system developer, to terminate its services.

Nyagura blames Mugabe

Suspended University of Zimbabwe (UZ) vice chancellor Levi Nyagura yesterday said he was being wrongly charged for illegally awarding former First Lady Grace Mugabe a PhD, insisting that the latter’s husband, former President Robert Mugabe who was the varsity’s Chancellor approved and conferred his wife with the PhD.

Story of National Gallery made a gem

The history of the National Gallery of Zimbabwe, which turns 60 this year, is colourful and mirrors a significant part of the country’s politics and culture from colonial times to the present.

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