Save Valley lions wreak havoc in Zaka
A pride of lions that recently escaped from the Save Valley Conservancy is reportedly terrorising villagers in Nhema communal lands in Zaka.
Trump designates Iran’s military terrorist organisation
WASHINGTON. — US President Donald Trump has designated Iran’s Islamic Revolution Guards Corps (IRGC) as a “foreign terrorist organization” (FTO), a move that will further worsen US-Iran relations and is expected to complicate the Middle East situation.
Veld fire awareness for farmers
Veld fires have become one of the greatest environmental challenges of our time, causing intense damage to Zimbabwe’s natural flora and fauna, biodiversity, forests, animal habitats, crops and even leading to the loss of life and valuable property. Veld fires are defined as blazes that get out of control, become wild, and in the process destroy extensive tracts of forests, grasslands, animals, people and their properties. This burning has negative impacts which include; biodiversity loss, greenhouse gas emissions, loss of pastures, reduction in crop yields, soil fertility loss and the disruption of the hydrological cycle.
230 graduate at Kwekwe Poly
Kwekwe Polytechnic College intends to play a major role in the economy through its Small and Medium Enterprise division, principal Mr Evans Musara has said.
Oil in 5-month high
LONDON. — Oil hit a five-month high above $71 (54.2 pounds) a barrel yesterday, supported by concern that violence in Libya could further tighten supply, although Russian comments signalling willingness to pump more dampened the rally.
Zim should promote adolescent access to sexual health services
Although Zimbabwe has one of the highest rates of contraceptive use in Southern Africa, sexually active adolescents who wish to protect themselves against sexually transmitted illnesses and unwanted pregnancies are not accessing them because of inconsistencies with current laws and other social and economic barriers.
Ex-Nissan boss Ghosn says he is victim of “backstabbing” plot
TOKYO. – Former Nissan Chairman Carlos Ghosn has claimed his innocence and accuses his former colleagues of “backstabbing” and conspiring, as he addressed the public for the first time since his initial arrest over financial misconduct last year.
Second Arts exhibition of independence
YOUTHS in Manicaland have been urged to play an active role in the documentation of the country’s history, as part of their contribution to economic independence as Zimbabwe moves towards becoming a middle income economy by 2030.
ZEC improves voting facilities for disabled persons
The Zimbabwe Electoral Commission (ZEC) has partnered the Zimbabwe National Association of the Deaf in a drive to assess and improve voting facilities for the benefit of people living with disabilities ahead of the 2023 harmonised elections.
Nigeria’s “twins capital of the world”
IGBO ORA, Nigeria. – In a dusty school playground in southwest Nigeria, the rows of children lined up to return to their classrooms are dotted with the faces of identical twins.










