China-Central Asia Summit a positive demonstration for world

This is China’s first major diplomatic event that the country is hosting this year and is the first ever in-person summit between the leaders of China and five Central Asian countries since the establishment of diplomatic relations 31 years ago. The heads of state will not only exchange views on bilateral, multilateral, and major international and regional issues, but also sign an important political document.

SA to intensify winter loadshedding

JOHANNESBURG. – South Africans, who officially enter winter on June 21, will face a tough time in the coming months, state-owned power utility Eskom warned yesterday, after it imposed 12-hour-a-day power cuts for months.

Minister hails media for keeping HIV story alive

THE Government, through the Ministry of Information, Publicity and Broadcasting Services, has saluted all media organisations for keeping the HIV story alive over the years despite competition from various stories, including other diseases and emerging pandemics, wars and disasters as well as political and economic developments of the time.

New clinic revives hope for rural communities

Gogo Maria Machesa (87) seems to be deep in thought as she shells her groundnuts.

Musanhu remembers roots

JADEL Football Academy founder Walter Musanhu has donated an assortment of football equipment including kits to his former schools, Harare High and Prince Edward.

Houghton keeps keen eye as Zim Select, Pakistan A clash in second one-dayer

AFTER fighting their way to a 24 runs win over visiting Pakistan A, the Zimbabwe Select players will be hoping to be more clinical in all areas when the teams clash in the second 50-over game at Harare Sports Club today.

Sweswe hails Chiefs’ remarackable transformation

BULAWAYO Chiefs’ notable ‘transformation’ in their latest Premier Soccer League outings is evidence of the team’s tactical flexibility, coach Lizwe Sweswe has said.

Call to act on unpatriotic elements

ZIMBABWEANS have called on authorities to expedite the passage of the Criminal Law (Codification and Reform) Amendment Bill (2022) and put an end to the tendency by opposition elements to badmouth the country for a few pieces of silver from detractors.

Mubaiwa’s attempted murder trial postponed

MARRY Mubaiwa’s trial on charges of attempting to kill Vice President Constantino Chiwenga by unplugging the hospital life support system and attempting to sneak him out of the ward, failed to continue yesterday as her lawyer said she was unwell.

Journalist cleared of armed robbery charges

THE State has withdrawn armed robbery charges against freelance journalist, Xolisani Ncube, after conceding it had failed to prove its case against him.

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