Uganda: Aleper eulogised for uniting Karamoja

Members of Parliament have eulogised the late Hon.  Simon Peter Aleper and described him as a rock that was unshakable and a uniting factor for Karamoja and Uganda. During a…

Call for the 2024-2025 Fellowship for Young African Professionals

The United Nations Economic Commission for Africa (ECA) has announced the opening for applications for the “ECA Fellowships for Young African Professionals.” The program aims to engage young Africans in…

NEW: All set for Chibuku Neshamwari final

Online Reporter MUCHEKE Stadium in Masvingo will tomorrow host the eagerly-awaited Chibuku Neshamwari Traditional Dance Festival national final. Jah Prayzah, Killer T and Tocky Vibes will also perform at the…

Uganda: Northern Corridor Integration Projects Drive Regional Progress

Day 2 of the ongoing Northern Corridor Integration Projects (NCIPs), cluster meetings for Single Customs Territory and the Technical Officials’ Meeting of the Immigration, Tourism, Trade, Labour, and Services (ITTLS)…

South Sudan eyes Water Convention accession for stronger water governance and development opportunities

South Sudan, the world’s newest nation and a landlocked country in Eastern Central Africa, is situated in the middle of the basin of the Nile River, Africa’s longest river. Sharing…

President opens Regional Forum on Gastronomy

Leonard Ncube President Mnangagwa has officially opened the first United Nations Tourism (UN Tourism) Regional Forum on Gastronomy for Africa in Victoria Falls and challenged the continent to embrace traditional…

Gasa to end seven-month absence

Arts Reporter Sungura musician, Romeo Gasa, is expected back home next week after starving his fans of shows for seven months.

NEW: Summerfield takes football development crusade to Chitungwiza

Zimpapers Sports Hub FORMER national Under-20 midfielder, Sebastien Summerfield, says he is inspired to help township footballers realise their dreams. Through his foundation, the 22-year-old has been donating football equipment…

Baboons invade homes in search of food, water as drought effects bite

As the El-Nino-induced drought takes its toll, baboons are invading homesteads, destroying utensils and granaries as they search for food and water. The human-wildlife conflicts in the district have escalated…

NEW: President opens gastronomy forum

Leonard Ncube President Mnangagwa has officially opened the first United Nations Tourism (UN Tourism) Regional Forum on Gastronomy for Africa in Victoria Falls and challenged the continent to embrace traditional…

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