Sean ‘Diddy’ Combs’ properties raided in sex trafficking probe
US Department of Homeland Security agents have opened an investigation of hip-hop star Sean “Diddy” Combs, searching his properties in Los Angeles and the Miami area, agency officials said on Monday.
The evolution of human rights and constitutionalism in Zimbabwe: A Pan-African perspective
The global landscape of human rights advocacy is leaving an indelible mark on Zimbabwe’s democratic system, ushering in a new era of legal reform and social progress.
Should southern Africa care what CITES thinks or does?
THE Convention on International Trade In Endangered Species of Wild Fauna and Flora (CITES) has emerged since its establishment in 1975, as the world’s most authoritative environmental organisation mandated to regulate international wildlife trade. Its principal task is to ensure that international trade in wild animals and plants do not threaten the survival of the species.
Pilot Presidential Solar Scheme ready to roll out
AN independent power producer wants to rent rooftops of residential homes in Harare to install solar panels to generate power that the company will sell to Zesa to feed into the national grid.
Nigeria’s currency brighter with new forex directive
Reports on Monday indicated that Nigeria’s currency may continue on its positive trend as currency traders were sold US dollars by the country’s central bank at a more favourable rate. …
Brazil condemns sanctions
Visiting Secretary for Africa and the Middle East in Brazil’s Ministry of External Relations, Ambassador Carlos Duarte has condemned the illegal sanctions imposed on Zimbabwe by the West for the past 20 years, saying they must be lifted unconditionally.
Preps for Uhuru celebrations, ZITF on track
Cabinet considered and adopted the update report on preparations for the 44th session of the SADC Summit, which was presented by the Honourable Vice President, General (Rtd) Dr CGDN Chiwenga as chairperson of the Inter-Ministerial Task Force on SADC Summit Preparations.
Rufaro set for assessment
AFTER five years of lying dormant, football stakeholders will know the fate of Rufaro Stadium following an inspection that is set to be conducted at the facility today.
Stolen iPods give away two suspects
TWO Tanzanians have been arrested for allegedly breaking into parked vehicles and stealing valuables in Harare.
Antipas wary of FC Platinum
CHICKEN INN coach Joey Antipas says his charges should do their level best if they are to collect any points from Mandava Stadium where they face FC Platinum tomorrow afternoon.











