Peaceful social order: A Bahá’í perspective

The International Day of Peace is observed globally on September 21 in recognition of the urgent need to promote a peaceful social order, based on principles of oneness of humanity and justice for all.

Africa’s green revolution initiative runs out of steam

In July, the United Nations sounded alarms with its 2020 hunger report, which documented a 25 percent increase from 2019 to 2020 in the number of severely undernourished people in the world.

Nust, top architect design Expo Dubai 2020 pavilion

THE collaborative effort of a top Zimbabwean architect Mr Emiel Murwira and students from the National University of Science and Technology (Nust) has aided Zimbabwe to come up with a “top notch” pavilion design to house the country’s product and service exhibits at the Expo Dubai 2020.

BN Academy to open doors for girls

BN Soccer Academy will for the first time enrol budding female football players starting early next month.

Ngezi strengthen squad

NGEZI Platinum Stars have moved with speed to plug the hole created by the departure of utility man, Gerald Takwara, by capturing Ghanaian defender Derrick Bonnah.

Harare council biggest beneficiary of Zinara funds

Harare Metropolitan province gets easily the largest slice of Zinara fund outside the Department of roads in the Ministry of Transport and the District Development Fund, which run the national highway system and most rural roads, after getting $199 million as of August 20 this year.

Boon for small-scale chrome miners

Thousands of small-scale chrome miners in and around the mineral-rich Mashava area have been thrown a major lifeline as a Chinese firm is building a US$60 million smelting plant that will directly create more than 1 000 jobs.

Another witness nails CID head Charumbira

ANOTHER police officer yesterday told the court that his efforts to expose suspended CID director Commissioner Crispen Charumbira’s alleged corrupt activities were frustrated as he was powerful during his tenure at the helm of the police department.

Africa has means to solve problems

A plethora of African border disputes threatens to overwhelm the International Court of Justice and reduce its authority as a court of last resort. Instead, such cases should be referred to the excellent dispute-resolution mechanism set up by the African Union, argue Kenya’s Amb Macharia Kamau and Fredrick Koigu Ndegwa.

Unrest at Harare City

MORALE is low at Harare City ahead of the restart of domestic football.

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