JUST IN: Two Zimbabweans steal fuel worth R3 million in South Africa
Thupeyo Muleya Beitbridge Bureau Two Zimbabweans charged for alleged theft of fuel worth R3million in South Africa have been denied bail at the Warden Magistrate court and their trial has…
JUST IN: South Africa passes bill to tighten border controls
Thupeyo Muleya Beitbridge Bureau South Africa’s parliament last week passed the Border Management Authority Bill which seeks to streamline operations at its ports of entry at the same time enhancing…
Coronavirus: SA records 4 more cases, bringing total to 7
The health ministry has confirmed that four more people have tested positive for the coronavirus.
JUST IN: Liquid Telecom to provide free Wi-Fi to students, health workers
Leading communications services and solutions provider Liquid Telecom has come to the aid of tertiary students and health workers in the country by providing selected institutions and hospitals with free Wi-Fi.
CORONAVIRUS: Another patient isolated at Wilkins Infectious Disease Hospital
Government has isolated another suspected case of Coronavirus who presented herself first at a general practitioner before being referred to Wilkins Infectious Disease Hospital. Health workers are currently running all…
JUST IN: SA passes Border Management Authority Bill
South Africa’s parliament last week passed the Border Management Authority Bill which seeks to streamline operations at its ports of entry at the same time enhancing efficiency.
JUST IN: Seven pregnant girls forced to drop out of Shurugwi secondary school
Patrick Chitumba, Midlands Bureau Chief SEVEN under-age girls dropped out from Selukwe Chrome Secondary School in Shurugwi last year after falling pregnant with some of them being forced into early…
JUST IN: US$85m needed for Census
The Zimbabwe National Statistics Agency requires US$85,5 million for the 2022 Population and Housing Census project, Minister of Finance and Economic Development Professor Mthuli Ncube has said.
South Africa’s mobile market: the bottlenecks blocking competition
In the recent State of the Nation address President Cyril Ramaphosa hailed the South African Competition Commission’s ruling to dramatically reduce data prices as an important step to improve lives, bring people into the digital economy and stimulate online businesses.
Oil suffers rout after Saudi Arabia fires first shot of price war
TOKYO – Losing more than a quarter of their value, oil prices were set on Monday for their biggest daily rout since the first Gulf War, after Saudi Arabia cut its official prices in a market already reeling from the impact of the coronavirus on global demand.










