China visa policy unchanged: Embassy

The Chinese Embassy has not changed its visa policy towards Zimbabwean nationals who wish to travel to China despite the outbreak of COVID-19 in the Asian country.

Zim women nabbed in SA over explosives

TWO Zimbabwean women have been arrested in South Africa for illegally possessing mining explosives, emulsion blasting cartridges and case fuses with an estimated street value of over R1,2 million.

SA to upgrade Beitbridge Border Post

The South African government has reaffirmed commitment to upgrade its side of the Beitbridge port of entry to speed up implementation of the One-Stop Border Post (OSBP) concept with Zimbabwe.

Frelimo mourns founder

The Council of Ministers of Mozambique has decreed a seven-day period of national mourning following the death in Maputo last week of one of the founders of the Mozambique Liberation Front (Frelimo), Marcelino dos Santos.

Klopp hails his insane Reds

Jurgen Klopp described his team’s 25-point lead at the top of the English Premier League football table as “insane” after Sadio Mane struck to give Liverpool a 1-0 win at storm-hit Norwich on Saturday.

Physician plays vital role in Sars, coronavirus fight

Doctor, intellectual, technological official, truth-teller, member of the Chinese Academy of Engineering, deputy to the National People’s Congress, and hero during the fight against SARS and the novel coronavirus – these are the labels on Zhong Nanshan.

Youth League affiliate calls for discipline

Zanu PF Youth League affiliates have thrown their weight behind the party’s decision to remove Cdes Pupurai Togarepi, Lewis Matutu and Godfrey Tsenengamu from their positions.

Transport crisis hits prisons

The Zimbabwe Prisons and Correctional Services (ZPCS) has been hard hit by a transport crisis, amid reports that the country’s 46 prisons are being serviced by 11 security vehicles.

ZTA promotes domestic tourism

The Zimbabwe Tourism Authority (ZTA) and its partners have embarked on an aggressive campaign to promote local travel and tour packages to boost domestic tourism, with the roll out done last week ahead of Valentine’s Day on Friday.

Prof Kurewa dies

Zimbabwe’s first black Clerk of Parliament and founding Vice Chancellor of Africa University Professor John Wesley Z Kurewa has died.

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