People with albinism get one tonne lotion

An  international charity organisation, Promotion of Health Opportunity Equality Benevolence and Empowerment for Black and Ethnic Minority (Phoebe), in partnership with the Zimbabwe Albino Association (ZIMAS) have donated sunscreen lotion to people with albinism.

Strengthen efforts in road infrastructure sector, Africa told

Experts and policymakers have urged African countries to strengthen efforts in the continent’s road development sector as an impetus towards the realisations of sustainable growth in Africa.

Robbery gang member nabbed

Police in Penhalonga have arrested a suspect who was allegedly part of a three-member gang that robbed and assaulted a 41-year-old woman and her 10-year-old child.

Brazil’s looks forward to oil boom

It has been an appalling few years for Brazil’s energy patch. Weaker oil prices, sweeping corruption scandals and the worst economic downturn ever have sharply impacted the nation’s oil industry — but improvement might finally be in sight.

Buffalo power to take Mozambican agric by storm

Mozambique is experimenting on using buffaloes as agricultural draught animals and will soon start production of their milk for human consumption, an official has said.

Tongogara-Chachacha Road to be tarred

Tongogara Rural District Council is planning to tar the road connecting Tongogara Growth Point and Chachacha Growth Point after it received $500 000 from the Zimbabwe National Roads Administration (Zinara) for road rehabilitation

US father beat, raped mentally challenged twin daughters

A 51-year-old US man from Minneapolis is accused of beating his mentally disabled twin daughters, raping them and chaining them to a bedroom door in a case described as torture.

Hard work pays for artistic duo

Artists and founders of Majikville Magazine Gabriel Chakanyuka and Nyasha Eugene Tendengu are enjoying the fruits of their hard work after launching a new magazine.

Saudi Arabia to invest $64 bn in entertainment in next decade

Saudi Arabia is to invest $64 billion in its entertainment sector over the coming decade, an official said Thursday, as the kingdom pursues a programme of social and economic reforms.

New changes for golf

The way golfers around the world will calculate their handicaps is set to be transformed by a new system developed by the R&A and the USGA, with key features designed to provide all golfers with a consistent measure of playing ability.

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