3 business units set up in Gokwe Sesame
IN a significant development for the local economy, three Village Business Units (VBUs) have been successfully set up in Nemangwe Village, in the Gokwe Sesame Constituency.
Namibia to give West taste of its own visa-medicine
Namibia is on the verge of implementing a new visa policy, some have described as fair. Namibians looking to travel to some countries have to go through very lengthy, pricey…
Sam Nujoma stretch opens to traffic
Residents and motorists have hailed Government for opening to traffic the reconstructed 6,5km stretch of Sam Nujoma Street Extension from the intersection with Cork Road to Harare Drive, saying this would ease congestion.
Namibian AG’s office to consolidate relations with Zim counterparts
A DELEGATION from Namibia’s office of the Attorney General is in the country to consolidate relations between Zimbabwe and Namibia and to look at the operations of their Zimbabwean counterparts.
Farming cash body hit by debts
THE Agricultural Finance Corporation is owed $14 million by farmers who have skipped Zimbabwe and others who have suffered losses through drought.
Thousands protest Netanyahu’s visit to US
WASHINGTON DC. – Thousands of people, including Jewish Americans, demonstrated in Washington on Wednesday as Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu addressed a joint session of the US Congress.
Pragmatism can tame climate change-induced human-wildlife conflicts
Recently, authorities reported that close to 300 people were killed and 308 injured between 2019 and last year as wildlife-human conflicts continue to rise.
Stocks slide to monthly low, amid China, Ukraine focus
Stocks in most developing markets dropped to more than a one-month low yesterday, as risk taking took a dive after a surprise interest rate decision out of China, while Ukraine…
Govt commissions Jo’burg e-passports
ZIMBABWE has commissioned a newly refurbished building in Johannesburg, South Africa, where it has started processing e-passports for its citizens, while plans are underway to establish a second centre in Cape Town and another one in London, England.
NRZ drones expose coal thieves
The move by National Railways of Zimbabwe to invest in drones has started paying off after the arrest of four women who were spotted extracting coal along train tracks.











