Africa poised for clean energy dominance—PwC

PricewaterhouseCoopers (PwC) says Africa is progressing positively in its efforts to make a clean energy transition.

SA clubs overtake Dynamos on Bernard

Bruce Chikuni  Sports Reporter DYNAMOS are no longer in pole position to land Warriors and Chicken Inn first choice goalie, Donovan Bernard.  His handlers confirmed to Zimpapers Sports that at…

Kenya fuel, power prices set to rise

Kenya’s fuel and electricity prices are set for a fresh increase on proposed changes to the law to double a levy charged on the two products to support the operations of the sector regulator.

WB says to disburse US$12bn to Kenya

The World Bank predicted on Monday that it will provide US$12 billion in aid to Kenya over the following three years, which may significantly ease the financial strains on the East African nation.

Why Tanzania is hesitant of EAC visa

Tanzania continues to dilly-dally on the operationalisation of the East African single tourist visa, which would make the region a single tourist destination.

SA lawmakers vote to suspend Israel ties, close embassy

South Africa’s Parliament has voted in favour of a motion calling for the closure of Israel’s embassy in Pretoria and the suspension of diplomatic ties as tensions soar between the…

Govt puts up measures to address fertiliser shortage

Vusumuzi Dube, Online News Editor GOVERNMENT has put in place measures to ensure the availability of fertiliser in the country for the current cropping season. This came out during a post…

ZRP intensifies operations targeting cross-border crimes

Amanda Mlevu, Sunday News Reporter THE Zimbabwe Republic Police has intensified operations targeting syndicates involved in cross border crimes at all ports of entry and exit in the country. In a…

NEW: Brondesbury Park Hotel re-opens

Online Reporter AFTER over two decades of inactivity, the iconic Brondesbury Park Hotel Nyanga finally re-opened its doors in September. The newly refurbished hotel overlooks the grand Nyanga mountain range.…

NEW: 53 cholera deaths confirmed

Online Reporter The Ministry of Health and Child Care’s most recent situation report states that 53 cholera deaths have been confirmed since the outbreak began in February. A portion of…

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