Job cuts in UN mission in DRC upset local workers
Politicians in Democratic Republic of Congo have long pressed the UN to cut its huge mission in the country, but now that a drawdown has begun, questions are being raised…
Police warn against mob justice
The Zimbabwe Republic Police has warned the public against meting out instant justice to suspected criminals, saying they risked being arrested and prosecuted.
Serial burglar denied bail
A Gweru man has pleaded guilty to a spate of armed robberies and burglary dating back to last year.
. . . delegation head to ED’s farm
A CHINESE delegation will today visit President Mnangagwa’s Precabe Farm to assess irrigation systems as a follow up to First Lady Auxillia Mnangagwa’s recent visit to the country.
Machakaire calls for more effort
YOUTH, Arts, Sport and Recreation Deputy Minister Tino Machakaire says sport should be played all year round in schools to allow athletes to efficiently develop.
Why birth registration matters
Leah Selim,Our Children, Our Future In some countries, birth registration is taken for granted as the norm following childbirth. But in too many others, it is a critical step missing…
BAT Zim’s volumes dip
Tawanda Musarurwa Listed cigarette manufacturer, BAT Zimbabwe’s overall volumes, declined by 18 percent in the nine months to September 30, 2019 as sales waned during the period, highlighting the negative…
Four for you Gunners
LONDON. — Mikel Arteta gave Arsenal players the four keys to his new regime when he waited for them in the dressing room after Saturday’s bore-draw at Everton.
Ten African markets to watch in 2020
Global bond traders who ventured into Africa this year have reaped rich rewards. The continent’s sovereign dollar debt has generated total returns of 20 percent since the start of 2019,…
Lesso Group pledges tech support
A Chinese agriculture firm has pledged to work with the Government and local farmers to help turn around the fortunes of the country’s agriculture.








