UN refugee chief sees more anti-migrant ‘poison’
The UN refugee chief says he has never seen “such toxicity, such poison” in politics, the media, social media and everyday conversation focused on refugees, migrants and foreigners. The UN…
Trio accused of diverting Mozambique aid
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.…
Ethiopia crash victims’ DNA samples to be sent for London tests
Ethiopia will send DNA samples taken from the victims of last month’s Boeing Co. 737 Max jet crash for identification tests in London. The remains of the 157 people who…
Stay in SA – Ramaphosa urges young white people
If President Cyril Ramaphosa had his way, he would tie young white South Africans to trees. This was his tongue-in-cheek comment as he urged young white South Africans to not…
Business backs Govt on Idai reconstruction
President Mnangagwa yesterday met captains of industry at State House in Harare where he made a passionate appeal for them to assist in the reconstruction of infrastructure in communities that were ravaged by Cyclone Idai.
Solar plants to ease energy challenges
Econet Wireless yesterday commissioned a 466kW solar power plant at its Willowvale industrial complex in the capital, the largest commercial and industrial carport and roof mount installation of its kind to be deployed in the country, signalling easement of the country’s energy challenges.
MSU lecturer wins £300 000 grant
The African Academy of Sciences and Royal Society has awarded chairperson of Midlands State University’s Chemical Technology Department Dr Gift Mehlana £300 000 to establish an independent research that will address global challenges affecting Zimbabwe.
10 perish in Gweru crash
At least 10 people were killed, while several others were injured when a Kwekwe-bound kombi collided head-on with a bus about 25km outside Gweru yesterday evening.
Zinara must stick to mandate: Minister
Government has flexed its muscle to plug financial leaks at the Zimbabwe National Roads Administration (Zinara) by ensuring that the organisation sticks to its core mandate of fixing road user fees and disbursing road maintenance funds.
First Lady receives humanitarian award
First Lady Auxilia Mnangagwa won the Pan-African Humanitarian Award for her philanthropic work at an awards ceremony held recently in Morocco.










