Sadc sanctions stance shows Africa has come of age: MP

The declaration of October 25 as the Sadc Day of Solidarity against Sanctions on Zimbabwe is a sign that Africans have come of age and can determine their own destiny.

Farmers commend Govt for providing agric inputs

Farmers have commended the Government for  providing agricultural inputs.

Nelson Mandela Foundation sues AfriForum over apartheid flag tweet

The Nelson Mandela Foundation says it will file an urgent application in the High Court to declare that Ernst Roets, AfriForum’s deputy chief, is in contempt of court. The foundation’s…

Govt to make nationwide appeal for Tanya Muzinda — Minister

Government will soon make a nationwide and international appeal for the sports-loving people to help one of the country’s top female motocross riders Tanya Muzinda in her journey of turning into a fully-fledged professional racer.

Dawson predicts tough Cranes duel

SABLES coach Brendan Dawson has predicted a tough Victoria Cup showdown against Uganda at Harare Sports Club this afternoon.

Sadly, Chingoka’s innings have come to an end

FORMER Zimbabwe Cricket chairman Peter Chingoka, who died in Harare on Thursday, was more than just a pioneer sports administrator in this country.

NRZ recapitalisation deal at staged stage

National Railways of Zimbabwe (NRZ)’s recapitalisation deal with Diaspora Infrastructure Development Group (DIDG)/Transnet Consortium is now at an advanced stage.

Western animal rights groups steal Sadc votes

The US$600 million Western animal rights groups “industry” is widely believed to have used its financial power to bribe “weak” East and West African countries to vote against SADC countries’ proposal to start international trade in ivory.

DDF to sink 15 boreholes in Glen View

Government has allocated $1 million for 15 boreholes to be sunk in Harare’s Glen View, which faces chronic water shortages and has been at the epicentre of previous cholera outbreaks.

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