Sudan police fire tear gas as civil disobedience rally starts

Sudanese police have fired tear gas at protesters taking part in a “civil disobedience” campaign, called in the wake of a deadly crackdown on demonstrators, that began yesterday. Protesters gathered…

22 underaged children get married a minute, highest prevalence in Africa

An estimated 115 million boys and men around the world were married as children, Unicef has said in its first ever in-depth analysis of child grooms. Of these, one in…

Govt projects ahead of schedule

Government has made significant progress in laying solid foundations needed to support economic growth and integrate the country into the global family of nations, a report from the Office of the President and Cabinet (OPC) shows.

US$5 million released to fix power generation

Government will this week release US$5 million for the refurbishment of one of the two largest units at Hwange Power Station (HPS) as part of contingency measures to ease the current power shortages.

Indian Ambassador censures MDC

The country’s political environment is “very polarised” owing to an intransigent and militant MDC party, which largely perceives its political rivals as mortal enemies, while the continued outpouring of negative press – especially from local media houses – is militating against foreign investments, a top diplomat has said.

Public, police can defeat crime

There is need for concentrated efforts by police, public and official systems to curb crime which many believe is on the increase and certainly the load-shedding and transport woes have increased dangers at times and in places that were relatively safe.

Zim set for chromite export boom

Zimbabwe is poised for remarkable increase in chromite exports beginning this year, on the back of anticipated strong growth in chromite ore and ferro-chrome production, experts in the industry have said.

Warriors battle on

SUNDAY CHIDZAMBWA gave the biggest hint of how he wants his team to start their 2019 African Cup of Nations campaign as his Warriors huffed and puffed when holding three-time African champions Nigeria in wet conditions in a  high-profile friendly match at the Stephen Keshi Stadium in Asaba last night.

Zinara’s billion-dollar kitty

A joint $1,2 billion financing model between the Zimbabwe National Road Authority and the Ministry of Finance and Economic Development, will see several roads across the country being constructed or rehabilitated as part of Government’s infrastructure investment plan for the current financial year.

Churches pay homage to ED

Representatives of all sects of apostolic church organisations under the banner of the Zimbabwe Inter-denominational Council of Churches (ZICC) met President Emmerson Mnangagwa at State House on Wednesday and thanked him for the work done by the First Lady Auxillia Mnangagwa in mitigating the impact of Cyclone Idai in the affected areas.

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