America First, as ICC’s Bensouda is barred from entering US
Donald Trump’s America has made good on its threat, banning International Criminal Court (ICC) prosecutor Fatou Bensouda from entering the country, as she investigates “American war crimes in Afghanistan”. But what is the backstory?
More men report domestic abuse
The number of men who reported domestic violence cases has been on the increase since 2016, the Anti-Domestic Violence Council has revealed.
Aspindale Park sticks to interbank rate
Harare’s Aspindale Park owners, Marimba Industrial Properties Limited, have insisted that they will not rescind its decision to revalue outstanding instalments for stands using the interbank rate, despite an impending lawsuit by stand owners.
GMAZ reduces wheat target by 60 000t
GRAIN Millers Association of Zimbabwe has reviewed the National Wheat Contract Farming Committee (NWCFC) target downwards by 60 000 tonnes to at least 90 000 tonnes owing to the depleted dam levels emanating from this year’s El Nino-induced drought that rocked the country.
Mokoomba off to North America, Europe
High-riding afro-fusion band Mokoomba has left for yet another international tour, this time beginning their journey in North America before proceeding to Europe.
ZEGU clinic records upsurge in STIs
Zimbabwe Ezekiel Guti University (ZEGU)’s clinic has recorded an increase in cases of sexually transmitted diseases at a time when the distribution of condoms is still prohibited at the institution because of its Christian background, Zimbabwe National Family Planning Council (ZNFPC) has said.
Xenophobia: SA must confront elephant in the room
Once again South Africa’s government has been caught off guard by a spate of attacks by locals on foreign African nationals. And once again it is scrambling to draft a plan to tackle the problem — seemingly without grasping why several past plans have failed.
Kadewere flying high in France
ZIMBABWE international footballer Tino Kadewere continues to make waves at his French Ligue 2 club Le Havre after he was named Player of the Month for March.
Oil expressers buckle under US$100m debt
COOKING oil producers are buckling under US$100 million external payments debts, as foreign currency shortages in the country continue taking a toll on their operations.











