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.

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.

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.

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,…

Cross-party talks to continue amid impasse

LONDON. – Technical talks between officials from the government and Labour Party on finding a compromise on a Brexit deal will resume later on Monday, a spokesman for Prime Minister Theresa May said.

UAE ropes in Cremer

THE United Arab Emirates team have turned to former Zimbabwe cricket captain Graeme Cremer for advice as they get ready to take on his old team in a four-match ODI that begins tomorrow at Harare Sports Club.

City launches blitz on licences

Harare City Council will today start auditing all premises in the central business district (CBD) for business licences with non-compliant businesses facing immediate closure.

Zimbabwe taps into high-value minerals

GOVERNMENT is moving to explore and expand exploitation of Zimbabwe’s previously untapped high-value minerals such as lithium and manganese which are driving technology revolution around the world.

Sudanese army blocks attempt to disperse protesters

KHARTOUM. — Sudanese soldiers intervened to protect demonstrators yesterday after security forces tried to break up a sit-in of thousands of anti-government demonstrators outside the defence ministry in Khartoum, witnesses and activists said.

UNDP provides $500k Idai relief

Donations towards victims of Cyclone Idai continue to pour in with the United Nations Development Programme in Zimbabwe (UNDP Zimbabwe) donating US$500 000 to assist in the recovery efforts.

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