Cameroon opposition leader kidnapped again

The chairman of Cameroon’s main opposition party, Ni John Fru Ndi, was kidnapped again in the English speaking Northwest Region two months after an initial abduction, his party said on…

JUST IN : Chinese hits back at Mliswa

The Chinese Embassy in Zimbabwe has expressed disquiet over comments by Norton legislator, Mr Temba Mliswa over Zimbabwe-China relations.

Prices start dropping…Parallel rates expected to fall further

Prices of goods and services continue to tumble as the new measures to adopt a local currency begin to tame runaway speculative activities and upward movements of the parallel market exchanges rates that had become rampant in the economy.

Zim committed to constitutionalism

ZIMBABWE is committed to entrenching constitutionalism and adhering to democratic tenets as critical pillars in achieving prosperity and contributing towards regional and international advancement, President Emmerson Mnangagwa has said.

Apostle Chipoyera hosts all-day miracle prayer session

IT’S an unusual prayer meeting. It’s a gathering of saints with a difference. From 6am to 6pm — for 12 hours — on Friday July 5, 2019, believers will be locked in a non-stop prayer session.

‘Economy is in safe hands’

There is a desperate narrative which continues to be pushed by armchair critics and doomsday commentators that Government is clueless and groping in the dark when it comes to putting the economy back on the rails.

THIS IS IT… Win or bust encounter for Warriors

AFTER a tumultuous week during which they blew a good chance to beat Uganda and then saw their camp rocked by turbulence, Zimbabwe’s Warriors must now beat DRC at 30 June Stadium here tonight to rescue their faltering Africa Cup of Nations campaign.

Exorcising the self-hate malady

Most honest Zimbabweans living abroad particularly those in Western capitals always recount stories of how they have over the years struggled to fit in their new environs.

CSC meat gets tasty. . . revival shifts gear up

Government’s planned revival of giant meat processor — Cold Storage Company (CSC) — through Bousted Beef Zimbabwe, has reached an advanced stage following revelations that CSC recently received 2 000 herd of breeding cattle from South Africa.

Auditor-General’s report: Public officials to face heat

Public officials in several State-owned enterprises (SOEs) and Government departments might soon face the music after the Auditor-General, Mrs Mildred Chiri, uncovered continued dereliction of duty and deep-seated malfeasance, especially in accounting procedures and procurement processes.

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