We can make gender violence unacceptable

The 16 days of activism against gender-based violence, which ended yesterday, threw the spotlight on this scourge, all too common scourge, and under the theme of uniting against such violence put in the forefront the necessary response, that we all stop accepting that gender-based violence whatsoever should be acceptable.

We can make gender violence unacceptable

The 16 days of activism against gender-based violence, which ended yesterday, threw the spotlight on this scourge, all too common scourge, and under the theme of uniting against such violence put in the forefront the necessary response, that we all stop accepting that gender-based violence whatsoever should be acceptable.

Giant steel project restoring Zim hub status

HAVING previously been known as a regional iron and steel hub, Zimbabwe lost its status in the early 2000s following the collapse of the Zimbabwe Iron and Steel Company (ZISCO).

Giant steel project restoring Zim hub status

HAVING previously been known as a regional iron and steel hub, Zimbabwe lost its status in the early 2000s following the collapse of the Zimbabwe Iron and Steel Company (ZISCO).

Additional staff deployed at borders… Authorities ready for festive season traffic

Robin Muchetu and Thupeyo Muleya, Senior Reporters WITH the anticipated huge volume of human and vehicular traffic this festive season in the aftermath of the last two years of Covid-19…

Zim, US in re-engagement

Zimbabwe and the United States will this week hold their first high-level direct engagement after nearly two decades of diplomatic estrangement, precipitated by Washington’s position against Harare’s land reform programme which sought to address historical economic imbalances.

Zim, US in re-engagement

Zimbabwe and the United States will this week hold their first high-level direct engagement after nearly two decades of diplomatic estrangement, precipitated by Washington’s position against Harare’s land reform programme which sought to address historical economic imbalances.

Passport backlog cleared

Harare Bureau THE Registrar-General’s (RG) Office has issued over 350 000 e-passports to date, clearing the national backlog which stood at 200 000 in January, with plans to decentralise the…

A good year, the global pandemic and conflict notwithstanding

In about a couple of weeks, the year 2022 will come to a close, to open 2023, an election year for our nation.

A good year, the global pandemic and conflict notwithstanding

In about a couple of weeks, the year 2022 will come to a close, to open 2023, an election year for our nation.

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