RBZ dismisses ‘outrageous, malicious, bizarre’ Aljazeera claims

Business Reporter RESERVE Bank of Zimbabwe (RBZ) governor, Dr John Mangudya, has dismissed as false and malicious reports carried in a trailer of an unscreened documentary by the Qatar-based Al…

Entumbane residents team up to repair damaged road

Sikhumbuzo Moyo, Senior Reporter BULAWAYO City Council (BCC) requires $40 billion to rehabilitate 39 roads that have been identified as needing urgent attention with the 9,2km long City- Luveve road…

Bona Mugabe divorces husband

Fidelis Munyoro and Ivan Zhakata, Harare Bureau THE marriage of Bona Mugabe, daughter of late President Mugabe, has now collapsed and yesterday she filed for divorce from Simba Chikowore on the…

Mpofu leaves Spain

Innocent Kurira, Sports Reporter LONG distance runner Isaac Mpofu is leaving the country on Thursday for Spain for a training camp in Madrid ahead of this year’s World Championships. The…

Gweru town clerk challenges suspension

Midlands Bureau Chief SUSPENDED Gweru City Council (GCC) acting town clerk Mr Vakayi Douglas Chikwekwe is challenging his employer’s decision to suspend him, arguing that his suspension letter contradicts what…

Zimbabwe Under-21s leave for Africa Junior Cup in Egypt

Brandon Moyo,Sports Reporter ZIMBABWE Under-21 hockey teams are set to leave the country tomorrow afternoon for Ismailia, Egypt where they will participate in the 2023 Africa Junior Cup (AJC) starting…

Ruwa anti-drug network launched

Church leaders, Youth Against Drug and Substance Abuse and Sexual Morality Internship for Life Empowerment have launched a network to fight drug and substance abuse in Ruwa.

Ex-convict arrested for killing father

A man jailed for attempting to kill his father four years ago has been arrested for allegedly murdering him last weekend over an undisclosed reason in Gokwe.

Women’s Day commemorations postponed

The Ministry of Women Affairs, Small and Medium Enterprises has postponed the commemorations for International Women’s Day that were scheduled to be held tomorrow in Norton.

The curse of imported knowledge, extractive investment models

Local communities in the Global South are waking up to the limitations of imported knowledge and extractive investment strategies that leave them worse off.

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