Over 275 border jumpers arrested
Police have arrested 275 border jumpers, including 23 minors after they allegedly attempted to cross into South Africa without valid travel documents at Beitbridge Border Post as the police services increase patrols along the borders.
Harare declares incapacitation
The road network in Harare has continued to deteriorate to alarming levels with unattended potholes now the “new norm”.
5000 families receiving food support
Over 5 000 families are receiving food support under the USAID-funded urban social assistance scheme that was launched by the World Food Programme (WFP).
Zim to unlock insurance against extreme weather risk
Germany’s state development bank KfW and the World Food Programme (WFP) have committed to contribute US$2 million each, to African Risk Capacity Insurance Company Limited (ARC) to support premium financing of insurance against risks caused by extreme weather events in Zimbabwe, Treasury has said.
Youth empowerment key to achieving Vision 2030
The centrality and importance of youth as pillars of the present and future of the African continent cannot be overemphasised.
Looking Back: African tourism in Rhodesia hampered by hotel shortage
Although tours to Rhodesian places of interest are becoming more and more popular among Africans, suitable hotel accommodation is still a serious handicap to them.
UK ports prepare for close-up
On the day the UK made its final break with the European Union, the ports were clear of truck backups, goods were moving smoothly and grocery-store shelves were well stocked.
New hope for sports development
LIFE will never be the same for sportspersons in the country following the commencement of Sports Science Institute Zimbabwe programmes which seek to undertake extensive research in the field of Sports Law.
‘Britain punishing itself’
Long and tortuous Brexit negotiations were not the result of any European Union desire to punish Britain for leaving the bloc, French European Affairs minister Clement Beaune said last Thursday.
Gonye optimistic of more qualifications
AS the year begins and the countdown to the Tokyo 2020 Olympic Games continues, Team Zimbabwe chef de mission Thabani Gonye says they remain optimistic a number of local athletes can still push for qualification.






