NEW: Govt in touch with Zim citizens in Ukraine

The Zimbabwe Embassy in Germany says it is in constant touch with all Zimbabweans living in Ukraine to ensure their safety following Russia’s military operation in that country.

NEW: Five perish in gas explosion

Five people died at a farm in Harare on Wednesday after a gas explosion, police has said.

NEW: A stitch in time saves nine…know what you are selling 

When profit-oriented companies go into business, their main priority is to appeal to the target market and be the preferred solution provider through their offerings. 

NEW: Harare develops disaster risk management for Kuwadzana 

HARARE Metropolitan Province, in partnership with the City of Harare and Goal Zimbabwe, on Wednesday held a disaster risk reduction, evaluation and planning workshop in Kuwadzana as part of the city’s plan to develop a disaster risk management plan for the district. 

NEW: Salesman in court for US$100k theft 

A salesman at a Harare-based company has appeared in court after reportedly stealing cash and gadgets worth US$100 000 from his employer, before being arrested after a year on the run. 

NEW: Putin authorises “special military operation” in Donbass region 

Russian President Vladimir Putin on Thursday authorised “a special military operation” in the Donbass region, and Ukraine confirmed that military targets across the country were under attack. 

NEW: For workers in Africa, the digital economy isn’t all it’s made out to be  

Today more than half of the world’s population is connected to the internet. In Africa, there are over 590 million internet users and over 800 million mobile phone subscribers.  

NEW: Fatal accident at Blanket Mine 

One worker was killed in an accident at Blanket Mine in Gwanda on Monday, the mine’s parent company has said.

SA rapper Riky Rick has died

Rapper Riky Rick, real name Rikhado Makhado, has died. He was 34 years old.

NEW: Ugandans could face fines, jail for refusing Covid-19 jab

Uganda plans to impose fines on people who refuse to be vaccinated against Covid-19 and those who fail to pay could be sent to prison under a new public health law which lawmakers are scrutinising, parliament said on Tuesday.

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