Coffee on the decline
Coffee production in Manicaland is expected to decline as the province is already experiencing early signs of winter.
Thumbs-up for HIV kits
THE uptake of HIV self-test kits has increased in Manicaland, especially among youths, the Zimbabwe National Family Planning Council (ZNFPC) has said.
Visual artist interrogates weaves in exhibition
Rising visual artist Kudakwashe Dongo is interrogating the side effects of artificial hairs in his solo exhibition.
Libya clashes death toll rises to 32: UN-backed government
TRIPOLI. – Libya is back in the headlines after one of its two competing governments sent troops towards Tripoli. At least 32 people have been killed and around 50 wounded in fighting with strongman Khalifa Haftar’s troops near Tripoli, the UN-backed government said.
Mozambique arrests three for stealing cyclone aid
MAPUTO. – Three people have been arrested on suspicion of misappropriating humanitarian relief aid for victims of a deadly cyclone that last month killed hundreds and displaced tens of thousands in Mozambique.
Minister urges Govt to conduct wildlife census
Masvingo Provincial Affairs Minister Ezra Chadzamira has urged Government to conduct a census to determine the impact of Cyclone Idai on wildlife in the Save Valley Conservancy, which is located in south-east Lowveld.
Afcon qualifier: Zifa incur $105 000 loss
ZIFA incurred a loss of $105 475,49 in staging the African Cup of Nations qualifier between the Warriors and Congo on March 24, 2019.
Embrace modern methods, Government tells farmers
Government has challenged farmers to embrace modern farming methods to boost local agricultural production and help Zimbabwe reclaim its breadbasket status to help the country achieve its goal to become an upper middle income economy by 2030.
Sudanese army blocks attempt to disperse protesters: witnesses
KHARTOUM. – Sudanese soldiers intervened to protect demonstrators on Monday after security forces tried to break up a sit-in of thousands of anti-government demonstrators outside the defence ministry in Khartoum,…
Uncovering Rhodesian chemical war crimes
As Zimbabwe celebrates its 39th year of Independence, as Africans we have either chosen to ignore or have been brainwashed to forget the terrible things white Rhodesians did to our own freedom fighters in the 16-year protracted armed war of liberation.










