NEW: UK’s Boris Johnson on the brink as ministers quit
British Prime Minister Boris Johnson will face questions in parliament followed by a grilling by senior lawmakers on Wednesday, with his premiership on the brink after a slew of resignations from ministers saying he was not fit to govern.
NEW: Zimbabwe v Namibia – The numbers game
Could adequate preparations be the tonic that finally sees the Zimbabwe Sables vanquish their old foes Namibia?
Well, that seems to be the question that has been on the minds of the local rugby community ever since Zimbabwe began their journey to the Rugby Africa Cup in November last year.
NEW: Zim oil explorer ups potential reserve find
Invictus’s oil and gas prospect in the Muzarabani area is now believed to hold more resources than previously thought, after an exploratory assessment by an independent contractor, the company announced on Tuesday.
NEW: Duo up for defrauding Econet
TWO men have appeared in court facing allegations of defrauding Econet’s vehicle insurance subsidiary of over US$55 000.
NEW: Lithium projects to create 3000 jobs
LITHIUM projects currently being undertaken by Chinese investors in the country will create more than 3 000 jobs for Zimbabweans, the Chamber of Chinese Enterprises in Zimbabwe (CCEZ) has said.
NEW: NSSA GM sent on leave
THE National Social Security Authority (NSSA) has sent its general manager, Mr Arthur Manase, on forced leave to facilitate investigations into suspected corruption at the pension fund.
NEW: ‘One third of developing country women become mothers during adolescence’
NEARLY a third of all women in developing countries begin childbearing at age 19 and younger, said UNFPA, the UN sexual and reproductive health agency, in a report released on Tuesday.
NEW: ‘Businesses should plough back’
BUSINESSES should be the drivers of rapid transformation and growth in rural communities, through ploughing back.
NEW: Wildlife conservationists, traditional leaders meet
THE International Fund for Animals Welfare (IFAW) recently convened its second meeting with traditional leaders in Malawi.
NEW: ‘Zim’s legislative reforms have enhanced human rights’-Ziyambi
THE Second Republic has heightened legislative reforms to entrench human rights and personal freedoms in line with recommendations from the United Nations, a Cabinet Minister has said.











