Egypt rejects UN report labelling Morsi death ‘arbitrary killing’
An Egyptian government minister slammed a UN expert who warned that former president Mohammed Morsi’s death in June could amount to a “state-sanctioned arbitrary killing”, but said Cairo was investigating.…
Teacher cries in class at boy’s heartbreaking food question
A worrying number of families are left facing a battle every week to afford even the most basic food needs in the United Kingdom. UK food banks have previously warned…
Top court dismisses Renamo’s election appeal
MAPUTO — Mozambique’s top court has dismissed opposition party Renamo’s application to have the results of its recent general election dismissed — a scenario Renamo has said could result in…
Bizos remembers life-long friend Mandela as he celebrates birthday
It may have been his 92nd birthday celebrations but his life-long friend, Nelson Mandela, was on his mind as anti-apartheid human rights lawyer advocate George Bizos celebrated the occasion at…
South African Airways hit by crippling strike
South African Airways (SAA) workers yesterday embarked on an indefinite strike for higher wages and against the national carrier’s retrenchment plan, forcing the cash-strapped airline to ground hundreds of flights.…
ED warns corrupt councils
PRESIDENT Mnangagwa has warned corrupt councillors and council officials who convert public funds to personal use, saying Government will not hesitate to punish them.
Former Zinara boss Taranhike jailed
Former Zinara finance director Simon Mudzingwa Taranhike has been jailed for an effective 15 months after being found guilty of criminal abuse of office.
OPC speaks on farmer’s eviction
The Office of the President and Cabinet (OPC) has ordered investigations into the eviction of a Chinhoyi farmer, Mr Gary Bruce Hensman, from Gyppslander Farm.
First Lady leads anti-litter campaign in Mbare
First Lady Auxillia Mnangagwa yesterday joined hundreds of Mbare residents and commuter omnibus and bus crews in cleaning the Mbare Musika long-distance bus rank.
ED: November 2017 and Beyond
By this time two years ago, the stage was set for the most significant march in the history of independent Zimbabwe.











