Maimane tells DA critics to form own party
DA leader Mmusi Maimane pulled no punches on Saturday as he faced up to party critics calling on them to leave the official opposition if they disagreed with his leadership,…
Trafficking of Ivorian women, girls rises
An increasing number of women and girls from Cote d’Ivoire are being trafficked to Northern Africa and Europe, the International Organisation for Migration warned on Friday. Anti-trafficking teams have noted a…
Partial Mozambique poll results show big win for ruling party
Partial results for Mozambique’s high-stakes general election were released on Friday, showing President Filipe Nyusi and his ruling Frelimo party headed for a dominant victory. The National Electoral Commission (CNE)…
BREAKING NEWS: Warriors hold Lesotho to seal Chan qualification
Ricky Zililo, in Maseru, Lesotho Lesotho 0-0 Zimbabwe ZIMBABWE returned to familiar Chan territory, holding Lesotho to a 0-0 draw at Maseru today. The Warriors put up a disciplined performance…
BREAKING NEWS: Warriors hold Lesotho to seal Chan qualification
Ricky Zililo, in Maseru, Lesotho Lesotho 0-0 Zimbabwe ZIMBABWE returned to familiar Chan territory, holding Lesotho to a 0-0 draw at Maseru today. The Warriors put up a disciplined performance…
ED rejects church’s proposal on elections
PRESIDENT Mnangagwa has rejected proposals by the Zimbabwe Heads of Christian Denominations (ZHOCD) to have a seven-year moratorium on elections saying secular systems are run on laws which are bound by constitutions and statutes.
Sadc keen on sanctions removal
Sadc is prepared to constantly and systematically engage countries and multilateral institutions over sanctions imposed on Zimbabwe, and is hopeful the embargo will eventually be scrapped, executive secretary of the 16-member regional body Dr Stergomena Lawrence Tax has said.
US$12bn . . . just what the doctor ordered
The launch of the $12 billion mining industry road map by President Mnangagwa on Monday presents yet another striking move by his administration to transform the economy through unlocking the value of the country’s mineral wealth.
Former Zinara boss arrested, remanded
FORMER Zinara boss, Frank Chitukutuku has appeared in court facing six charges of criminal abuse of office after allegedly awarding road rehabilitation contracts worth US$20 million to a ‘colleague’ without following legal processes.
SADC triumphs on peer review
Despite some shrieks from the usual quarters, the recent Mozambican elections were given a positive nod by the SADC Observer Mission comprising of 61 observers.
The observers said that the plebiscite was peaceful and consistent with the regional body’s principles governing democratic elections.










