People speak against ‘fake’ abductions
ZIMBABWEANS have been subjected to “news” of alleged series of abductions of individuals from civil society and those from opposition political parties.
TICAD empowers Africa through policy dialogue
The Seventh Tokyo International Conference on African Development (TICAD) is co-organised by the government of Japan, the United Nations (UN), the World Bank (WB), the United Nations Development Programme (UNDP) and the African Union Commission (AUC).
Govt intervenes to avert water crisis in Gweru
Gweru City Council is expecting the delivery of four water pumps that were sourced by the Government to avert a water crisis.
FABISCH SON DRAFTED INTO YOUNG WARRIORS
JONAH FABISCH the son of the late Dream Team coach Reinhard, has been included in the Young Warriors squad for their duel against South Africa.
Reprieve for Kudzanayi Bus Terminus vendors
Gweru City Council has given illegal vendors at Kudzanayi Bus Terminus, who were served with eviction notices last week, temporary reprieve after they met Gweru Mayor Josiah Makombe.
Zesa rectifies fault at Hwange
ZESA has managed to rectify a technical fault that developed on one of Hwange Thermal Power Station’s generators, Unit 5, over a week ago, which resulted in the power utility losing about 160 Megawatts (MW).
GBV: Why men remain silent
In most parts of Africa, there is a subsisting traditional norm that recognises men as family heads, stronger and subtly dominating partners in nearly all domestic contexts.
ZSE and Botswana Stock Exchange to sign MOU
The Zimbabwe Stock Exchange (ZSE) and the Botswana Stock Exchange (BSE) will mid next month sign a memorandum of understanding (MOU) for cooperation that will be help foster the prosperity of financial markets and promote cross border investments between the two countries.
African diplomats back sanctions fight
African diplomats are solidly behind Zimbabwe in its fight against illegal sanctions that have been existence for close to two decades.










