Woman goes blind after dyeing her eyeballs black

A Polish woman has been left completely blind in one eye when she tried to dye her eyeballs black. After a visit to a tattoo parlour in Warsaw, Aleksandra Sadowska…

Mozambique probes ‘jihadists’ beheadings

Mozambican police on Saturday were investigating the deaths of two young men found beheaded in a northern province prone to jihadist attacks. Shadowy attacks blamed on Islamists have hit the…

Court temporarily halts Trump’s refugee’ policy

A federal appeals court on Friday temporarily halted a Trump administration policy to make asylum seekers wait in Mexico while their cases wind through US immigration courts. The same court…

Guinea-Bissau crisis deepens with 2 rival presidents, 2 PMs

BISSAU — Guinea-Bissau had two presidents and two prime ministers as of Saturday, after Umaro Cissoko Embalo, the inaugurated winner of December’s election, swore in a new premier, but parliament…

China coronavirus cases rise, as Trump urges calm after US death

Beijing — China reported a fresh spike in coronavirus infections yesterday, as US President Donald Trump urged calm after the first death on US soil, and Australia registered its first…

Govt boosts maize delivery

Road transport has been brought in to supplement the railways bringing maize imports into Zimbabwe from Mozambican ports and from stocks in South Africa to ensure adequate supplies in the country.

Constitutional changes: Madhuku’s views shot down

There is no going back on the constitutional amendment process and any organisation with a view on how to improve the supreme law should do so within the context of ongoing consultative processes, a Cabinet Minister has said.

Second coronavirus traveller isolated

A SECOND suspected coronavirus (Covid-19) patient has been put under isolation at Wilkins Hospital in Harare while tests are being conducted.

MDC-A violence condemned

Zimbabweans across the political divide have condemned violent demonstrations staged by suspected MDC-Alliance members in Chitungwiza on Saturday and described them as retrogressive.

State institutions urged to protect children

Pan African Parliament co-vice president Chief Fortune Charumbira has urged legislators and State institutions to prioritise the protection of children.

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