Zimbabwe to host 34th Zimbabwe-Zambia Joint Permanent Commission on Defence and Security

Leonard Ncube Online Reporter ZIMBABWE will host the 34th Session of the Zimbabwe-Zambia Joint Permanent Commission on Defence and Security in Victoria Falls this weekend. Delegates are expected to arrive…

Young entrepreneurs in Southern Africa struggle with funding gaps

Leonard Ncube and Leonorah Ncube YOUNG people from across Southern Africa have expressed concern over a financing gap for businesses, as financial institutions remain reluctant to fund start-ups. Speaking during…

US Committed to Building Partnerships and Innovation in Africa – Ambassador Tremont

Leonard Ncube and Leonorah Ncube THE United States Ambassador to Zimbabwe, Pamela Tremont, has said her country’s new administration under Donald Trump is committed to building partnerships and driving change…

Kumalo head in school funds embezzlement storm

Online Reporter KUMALO Primary School headmistress Stella Mhlanga and two other school officials have been accused of embezzling US$12 000 in school funds. The other two officials are School Development…

NEW: Harare man’s rage leaves former workmate toothless

Belindah Chikandiwa A Harare man, Nobert Nengwami, has been arrested following an incident in which he allegedly assaulted his former workmate, Takudzwa Tigere, resulting in the loss of seven teeth.…

Toilet rape allegations: Businessman pleads not guilty

PETER MATIKA, [email protected] BULAWAYO businessman and bar owner, Owen Zhou, has been brought before the courts by a former employee, who is accusing him of raping her in the toilet at…

ZICCO shines light on copyright awareness in Bulawayo

Sipepisiwe Moyo, [email protected] A ray of hope has been ignited in Bulawayo’s creative community through the promises delivered by the Zimbabwe Council of Copyrights (Zicco). On 8 February, ZICCO hosted…

NEW: 21 000 youths to get agribusiness training

Online Reporter AT least 21 000 youths countrywide are set to get training in agribusiness, as the government partners private players in mainstreaming young people in the agricultural sector. In…

NEW: Market linkages key to sustainability of projects: lessons from ERVHIZ

Theseus Shambare in BULAWAYO The culmination of the four-year Enhanced Resilience for Vulnerable Households in Zimbabwe (ERVHIZ) project in Bulawayo underscored a pivotal realisation that sustainable development requires more than…

Economics must come first, says Matabeleland North Minister

Sikhumbuzo Moyo, [email protected] MATABELELAND North Provincial Affairs and Devolution Minister, Richard Moyo, has emphasised that economics must take priority over politics in development efforts. Minister Moyo made the remarks during his…

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