DDF brings joy to cyclone-hit Bikita

The Bikita community has commended the District Development Fund public works programme for spearheading the resuscitation of infrastructure destroyed by Cyclone Idai and creating employment for the  locals.

Shurugwi braces for ‘unique’ Uhuru bash

This year’s independence celebrations are unique in that they come as the leadership moves from political rhetoric to economic freedom, which should mark the completion of the liberation ethos, an official has said.

Sebakwe Dam 75pc full

Kwekwe City’s water supply dam, Sebakwe, is 75 percent full and the water levels are enough to sustain the local authority’s water needs and that of its sister town, Redcliff, for the next 12 months, an official has said.

Golden Valley in winning start

GOLDEN Valley fired the warning shots when they won their opening match against Kariba Waves 3-1 as the ZIFA Northern Region Division One League got underway at the weekend.

Anti-sanctions body engages US embassy

A local civil society organisation, Coalition Against Sanctions in Zimbabwe, on Friday met with officials at the United States Embassy in Harare were they condemned the extension of sanctions against Zimbabwe by the European Union saying the embargo was causing untold suffering to ordinary citizens.

JUST IN : MP SITHEMBILE GUMBO DIES

BULAWAYO-Lupane East Member of Parliament Cde Sithembile Gumbo has died. Matabeleland North Provincial Administrator Ms Latiso Dlamini confirmed receiving news about her passing on.

Roof collapses at Paris’ Notre Dame Cathedral as massive fire rages

The roof of Paris’ Notre Dame Cathedral collapsed as a massive fire ripped through the structure on Monday, days before Easter.

Sudan military arrests Bashir appointees

KHARTOUM. – Some members of the erstwhile Sudanese government have been arrested by the transitional military council, reports from the country has suggested as at Monday morning.

Buhari says election rival Abubakar was not a citizen

ABUJA. – Nigeria President Muhammadu Buhari told an election tribunal the candidate he beat in a February vote was not a citizen of Nigeria by birth and ought not to have even been allowed to run for the office, deepening the rift between the political leaders in the oil-rich west African nation.

Five years on, 112 Chibok schoolgirls still missing

MAIDUGURI. – The sleepy town of Chibok in Nigeria’s northeast continues to grapple with the seemingly endless wait for the return of more than 100 schoolgirls who were abducted by the armed group Boko Haram, five years ago on Sunday.

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