Sudan suffers total power blackout: Govt ministry

Sudan suffered a total power blackout on Sunday, the ministry of electricity and water said.

Call for transparency in land disputes

CIVIC organisations have challenged authorities responsible for land administration to be transparent when handling disputes.

Chapungu, Rhinos share spoils

CHAPUNGU United and Black Rhinos lit up Zvishavane with a thrilling stalemate in a Castle Lager Premiership football match at Mandava yesterday.

Province on high alert for tick-borne diseases

Locadia Mavhudzi Midlands Correspondent Midlands province is on high alert to respond to Theileriosis, a tick-borne disease commonly referred to as January disease, which has wreaked havoc in other provinces,…

Idai casts shadow on Uhuru preps

Preparations for this year’s independence celebrations in Manicaland have been subdued as most of the attention is on providing relief to people that were affected by Cyclone Idai in Chimanimani and Chipinge.

‘US-China trade war would hit industry, agric jobs’

An escalation of the US-China trade war would drive manufacturing away from both countries and likely cause job losses, but would not change their total trade balances, an International Monetary Fund (IMF) report showed on Wednesday.

Sadc absorbs 93percent Zimbabwe exports

ABOUT 93 percent of Zimbabwe`s exports have been to the Southern African Development Community (Sadc), latest figures from the Competition and Tariff Commission (CTC) have revealed. Top 10 exports to…

JUST IN: Envoy thanks locals in SA

Zimbabwe’s Ambassador in South Africa David Hamadziripi has expressed gratitude for generous outpouring of aid towards Cyclone Idai victims, particularly from Zimbabweans living in South Africa.

Rwanda honors those killed in genocide 25 years ago

Rwandans gathered today to begin a solemn commemoration of the lives of 800,000 Tutsi and moderate Hutus murdered during the Rwandan genocide, a three-month-killing spree that began 25 years ago.…

Major forex scam hits local bank

A massive scandal has rocked Nedbank Zimbabwe — a local unit of one of South Africa’s largest financial services groups — after 28 employees were nabbed by police for allegedly swindling the financial institution of over US$1,1 million through an elaborate scheme of swopping depositors’ US-dollar bank balances with electronic money (RTGS).

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