China to build four schools in Namibia

WINDHOEK.  — China has provided 200 million Namibian dollars (about US$12,8 million) to construct four modern schools in Namibia’s rural constituencies, Chinese Ambassador to Namibia Zhang Yiming said Monday.

Uvela enkantolo oqila abantu izindlu

Wayne Ncube KULOMQONDISI wenkampani yePrimed and Ready Enterprise koBulawayo omiswe phambi komthethwandaba esetheswa amacala amathathu okuqila abantu imali engange R425 000 leUS$12 000 yezindlu zabo. Umsolwa uMarvelous Dube (26) ongumqondisi…

‘Sadc must continue speaking against Zim sanctions’

TANZANIAN Prime Minister Kassim Majaliwa has called for the immediate lifting of illegal sanctions imposed on Zimbabwe by the West and urged other SADC members to speak with one voice on local and international forums until they are removed.

Impi kubangwa inina elendileyo

NTALELE KULENDODA yeNtalale eGwanda ekhandwe ngamatshe isolwa ngokuthandana lonkosikazi wenye indoda. UMnumzana Edias Nare ukhandwe ngamatshe nguDavid Ndlovu ngempelaviki kubangwa umfazi okucine kubangela ukuthi izitolo zivalwe. Ekhuluma lentatheli uMnumzana Divine…

Asithuthukiseni ulimi lwethu

UMBHALO wenkondlo yingxenye yomhloliso emfundweni ephezulu. Inkondlo ngumbhalo onambitheka okwamagama njengoba uqukethe ulimi olujulileyo. Imbongi ziloba ngolimi olulohlonzi, okwenza inkondlo ikhwabitheke. Akesikhangele izihloko ezithile ezimqoka nxa kukhangelwa umbhalo wenkondlo. 1.…

Zimbabwe’s tobacco industry 40 years on

Emerging at independence as a largely white-dominated sector, Zimbabwe’s tobacco sector has come a long way to its present state, where it is one of the biggest ‘employers’ among agricultural sub-sectors.

RANL clubs on games suspension

FOLLOWING the suspension of the Rainbow Amateur Netball League games, clubs are looking at options to maintain the momentum during the break.

ZACC warns public officials

The Zimbabwe Anti-Corruption Commission (ZACC) has confirmed that about 60 percent of cases it was handling were being committed by public officials, and has since urged all civil servants to report cases of corruption as part of their duties.

US drops case against Russian firm accused of vote meddling

The US Justice Department on Monday abruptly dropped its criminal case against a company controlled by an ally of Russian President Vladimir Putin, which allegedly funded the campaign to meddle in the United States’ 2016 elections.

Passengers isolated at Beitbridge Border Post

When a Malawian citizen was yesterday put into quarantine at the Beitbridge District coronavirus management centre, after his temperature was unreasonably high, the other 19 people were also isolated pending test results.

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