Zambian opposition leader granted bail

LUSAKA — A Zambian court on Friday charged the leader of a small opposition party with defaming President Edgar Lungu, after he allegedly referred to the head of state as…

Many doors opened for us at TICAD: President

President Mnangagwa this week attended the high-level Tokyo International Conference on African Development (TICAD) Summit in Yokohama, Japan which ended yesterday. Just before the end of the three-day summit, President…

Unpacking 100-Day Cycle: Bringing transparency, accountability to people

Transparency is a key ingredient in the recipe for success. When mixed together with accountability and sustainability then you have a mix that helps build trust for the establishment. It…

Chiyangwa undergoes complex major surgery

Sports Reporter COSAFA president Philip Chiyangwa underwent complex and major surgery, conducted by two of the world’s leading specialists, in Cape Town, South Africa, on Monday to treat a sight-threatening…

Has comedienne’s case mojo Gone Yet?

Nyore Madzianike Senior Reporter THE case in which Samantha Kureya, popularly known as Gonyeti, is claiming to have been abducted could soon crumble amid reports that the comedienne and her…

THE SATURDAY COLUMN: A tale of two Jay-Zs…A drunken mosquito and the cold tits of a witch

Jay-Z at Us Embassy, Harare Staff at the United States Embassy in Harare are amazing. When Brian Nichols joined them as ambassador, whispers manifested into a sobriquet. With a chubby…

Japanese investor eyes six projects

From Kuda Bwititi in YOKOHAMA, Japan A Japan-based company, Afro-Japanese Business Consultants, yesterday signed a Memorandum of Understanding with the Government as it expressed its intention to invest in six…

Fault grounds Airzim plane

Africa Moyo Deputy News Editor An Air Zimbabwe (Airzim) Boeing 767 developed a technical fault yesterday in Bulawayo and threw passengers’ travelling plans into disarray as a number of routes…

No more home deliveries for Kanyemba moms

Tendai Rupapa in KANYEMBA CASES of risky home child deliveries will soon be a thing of the past in Kanyemba following the opening of a fully equipped mothers’ shelter for…

Africa set to enjoy us$20bn investment

YOKOHAMA. — Japan’s private sector will invest US$20 billion over three years in Africa, Prime Minister Shinzo Abe promised on Wednesday. Abe, who was addressing African leaders gathered at the…

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